In a new post to his blog Marco Tabini offers some quick advice to younger developers looking to make their mark in their profession (PHP-related or not). He shares five tips to keep in mind as you hone your process and write your code.
Every now and then, I get asked by developers who are just getting started in the trade if I have any suggestions to help them out - favourite language, tips and tricks, and the like. None of these things matter, really, but there are a few things I wish I had known when I started out that have nothing to do with the mechanics of software development.
His tips each come with a paragraph or so of explanation:
- Be humble
- There is no magic
- Programming is a craft, not an art
- Software solves problems
- Code doesn't leave sawdust
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