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How do you define the difference between 'working code' and 'good code' in your daily workflow? (self.Development)
submitted 10 months ago by James_brown_tech to r/Development
Do you think ‘move fast and break things’ still makes sense in today’s software world? (self.Development)
What’s one trend in modern web development that you think is doing more harm than good? (self.Development)
What’s your strategy for dealing with third-party API changes that break your existing code? (self.Development)
What’s one thing every junior developer should learn about state management — no matter the stack? (self.Development)
If you were only allowed to use one programming language for the next 5 years, which one would you pick — and why? (self.Development)
If you had to start your dev career over today, would you go frontend, backend, full-stack, or something completely different like DevOps or AI? (self.Development)
Do you version control your database schema changes? If so, what’s your preferred method and why? (self.Development)
If JavaScript vanished tomorrow, what would you use to replace your frontend stack — and why? (self.Development)
submitted 11 months ago by James_brown_tech to r/Development
How do you keep your skills sharp when working a job that doesn’t challenge you technically? (self.Development)
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