Through the years I’ve heard programmers say that they only need a resume if they want a normal job. However it’s been my experience that a resume is required for traditional job interviews, freelance clients, and even raising money for a startup. With that in mind I’ve put together this guide of developer resume tips.
This guide discusses how to answer the question of: what’s your greatest weakness?
Today I’m going to discuss the best ways for answering impossible interview questions.
So you want to be a developer? That’s awesome, the software development world is one of the most challenging and rewarding career paths that someone can take.
In this guide I’m going to discuss the question of: is traditional education dead?
Today I’m going to cover the topic of developer salary negotiation strategies.
In this guide we discuss the idea of following your passion. I hear this term and this advice quite often and I’m not a fan of taking things at face value, so I wanted to look into the concept and review it here.
This guide walks through the problem with procrastination for developers and specifically addresses how procrastination is like being an alcoholic.
This guide will focus on answering the question of 'How to develop a strategy for approaching project/feature development'.
This guide works through the question of: Should I Learn to Code? This question was sparked by the controversial post on TechCrunch by Basel Fareg where he urges people to not learn coding.
This lesson discusses the best questions to ask during a job interview and I will also discuss the other side of the spectrum and list out some key interview questions to avoid at all costs.
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