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Here are my 5 principles of a good developer. Deadline - Try to accomplish the goal within the deadline Define - Understand the requirement and define, take a note for the responsibility Decision - Should be able to follow the best practices Doodle - Forget everything while away from coding Domain - Try to create following and followers, you exist in the environment
// @TODO: ... I feel this very best comment ever and ever. Because, it helps me to do something new in a very much manner. For hashnode team: I found it hard typing the above snippet. I meant at todo.. After typing that will show the list of hashnoders and doesn't allow to do anything except selecting one of them. If you try typing that - you won't be able to. - The best ever comment! But the worst ever the experience - a bug. I could have raised an issue or provided the feedback but stopped doing that because this question fits for this comment - the best ever I think.
I believe on Documentation itself and I learn much from them. After that, I follow some blogs and youtube tutorials. And finally follow the stackoverflow posts. But if someone could pay for my learning, then that would be great help for gaining speedy details and experience more from them.
I'm 33 now. I am just starting career as a back end developer. In the age of 28 I was started with front end career which I actually wasted a lot of time. Though, I am still happy as if I can still move on good direction with my life. So, 28 is not so late, considering some path in 33 is still not late. BTW, how I improve my career in a fast pace environment will matter. That's why I am learning as much as I can. Thus, it would better to decide what you want to become in future. I set my mind to become Software Engineer though I am graduated in commerce field. It's why I started from the very beginning - the HTML things. If you're already from IT background then choose what you want to actually become. Don't waste the time starting from the scratch. And if you're not from an IT background like me then I will suggest you to start the career from the scratch though it might take years to accomplish the dream. If you have no passion, then I will suggest you not to choose working as a software developer. I have so much passion though my life is struggling so much to survive in the current market. And I'm still happy thinking that I'll one ... in the age of 50 - it's still not late :- I can give better life to my children.