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Tips ;)

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  • 17
    🚫 not have a life
  • 3
    @melezorus34 Most important part
  • 0
    that pretty much covers it all...
  • 1
    Curiousity is the most important one and almost no one can actually just develop that willingly.

    If coding-related stuff bores you to death and you aren't one of that mythical ultra-high-willed super performers, you can't git gud no matter the incentives.
  • 8
    "Be active on stackoverflow"

    Downvoting everything and knowing it better right?
  • 1
    @jonas-w "Duplicate of #37294, closing. Also, your colleagues think your code smells."
  • 1
    @melezorus34 i guess that's covered in "take short breaks". short. lol.
  • 1
    There is so much bullshit here
  • 2
    @Flake oh no, it does
  • 0
    @imgur perhaps.
    Are you deadass about your name?
  • 6
    I stoped most of those 5 years ago..😅

    To get a job you might be right but to make more money in your current company:
    - trick your boss into thinking what he wants is doable
    - trick your boss into thinking what you did is what he asked for
    - piss of stupid ppl at major clients
    - collect credit from everyone else on client side for pissing off the guy noone likes
    - don't mess up annual review
    - if you do mess up and get kicked, your clients will want to work with someone like you and offer you a job 😂

    And you'll be good for a good while.
  • 1
    Upvote whore gets downvoted. Go to Facebook please.
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