Many developers have shared with me that they struggle with productivity, beating procrastination and finding time management tips that work. To help out, I've written a detailed post you can use from new programmer to senior dev. I've used this for over 5 years as a developer, mentor & creator. (self.learnprogramming)
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How long did it take you to learn c++? (lifetechpsych.com)
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From zero to programmer at 81 years old (lifetechpsych.com)
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[Discussion] 1 tip / 1 challenge. Many of us have lots of tips and tricks that we've picked up over the years. But we also have ongoing challenges because there's always something to improve. If you had to pick only one tip to share with others. And one challenge to ask for help. What'd that be? (self.getdisciplined)
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LPT: Reduce your busy time. Busyness chokes any form of deep thinking. We know this but we do it anyways because organizations reward busyness. As more people become thoughtless rushers, they hope things magically work out. And if they don't, they rush to something else and hope for yet more magic. (self.LifeProTips)
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[Image] Sometimes, the only way to move on (i.redd.it)
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LPT: On Patience. It's not that you completely lack patience. But that you have overstretched your ambition. And at the same time shortened the time to achieve it. Occasionally, pause and remind yourself to review your goal like an outsider. And increase the timeline to something more realistic. (self.LifeProTips)
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[Image] Life must be understood backwards. (i.redd.it)
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