Software engineering and personal development

Month: February 2021

Free Step-by-step Guides on What to Learn as a Software Developer

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One of the main pain points in the career of a software developer is that there are too many things to learn, not that much time available, and many different alternatives that can make it hard to prioritize and choose from an overwhelmingly large list of technologies that can currently be well paid in the market.

It’s even hard to compare it with any other job. At least, no other profession comes to my mind that could have such diverse possibilities to choose from.

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Python also has a “for-else”

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Python is one of the most popular programming languages. You see posts about it all the time.

If you use it, you may have been seeing many tips about it all over the place: from tweets to articles, or YouTube videos.

Despite all that, chances are that you may have missed the following “for-else” which I also got to see for the first time a couple of weeks ago.

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Even Wolverine fears he is not good enough

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When you see movies with superheroes, you are very likely to think that, hey that’s the guy who is able to do everything.

He has figured out everything in his life. No insecurities, no doubts, no self-defeating habits. No procrastination. Everything is just at the pedestal.

If you go and dig deeper into their own lives, you can notice the actual reality which is completely different.

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