Category: Craftsmanship
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What does a good J2EE developer have to know?
In a recent JDJ article, Interviewing Enterprise Java Developers, the author, Yukov Fain, explained what J2EE developer needs to know. I really liked the article (you should read it), and author’s suggestions. Here is an excerpt from that article: What does a good J2EE developer have to know in addition to understanding the difference between…
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Communication Skills
In the road to becoming a craftsman, I need to define a software craftsman. In this section, Becoming a Craftsman, I’m going to try to explore who a software craftsman really is, and offer my advice in steps required to go in that direction. Don’t worry, you’re not alone. I’m either going through the action…
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Great Programmers' Traits
I found an interesting reply to a pretty good post, Kick-ass Software Developer looking for work, submitted by an anonymous reader. Take a look, as I think they’re quite interesting. In the quest to becoming a craftsman, I think this is a pretty good guideline. It’s certainly one I will keep an eye on, and…
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Yes it does, thanks a lot for the info.
Good blog! I really love how it is simple on my eyes and the data are well written. I'm wondering…