A professional programmer said that
"The piece of advice I'll give you is do not stop making things. Learn and Make. Make any project anyone would ever want. Anything interesting to you, or anything that someone would pay you even a dime to do. Contribute to open source projects as well. A team-ish environment is good.
Also, get known on a website like StackOverflow. I got my second job offer from a Stack Exchange query on StackOverflow that basically showed everyone in Oklahoma.. and I was the highest ranked person in reputation."
It is impressive.. I will program what I really need and want for myself and others love to use.
and other guy in this field said that "A personal advice: if you really want to stand out from the many people who do spaghetti code, calling themselves programmers, learn best practices. It doesn't matter which language or library you are learning or coding with, learn best practices. This will save you a lot of time, bugs, glitches, headaches, and will help you feeling a better programmer."
I think the point is 'learn best practice' to be a professional programmer
and other guy in this field said that "A personal advice: if you really want to stand out from the many people who do spaghetti code, calling themselves programmers, learn best practices. It doesn't matter which language or library you are learning or coding with, learn best practices. This will save you a lot of time, bugs, glitches, headaches, and will help you feeling a better programmer."
I think the point is 'learn best practice' to be a professional programmer
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