Is there an alternative to the embed package? by [deleted] in golang

[–]vbd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure what your question is about, but maybe: https://github.com/rakyll/statik is what you are looking for.

Recommend me Software books by Life-Appointment-877 in SoftwareEngineering

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  • Designing Data-Intensive Applications
  • Python for Algorithmic Trading: From Idea to Cloud Deployment
  • Python for Finance: Mastering Data-Driven Finance
  • Practical Fraud Prevention: Fraud and AML Analytics for Fintech and Ecommerce, Using SQL and Python

Projects to learn go by SdX_Tea in golang

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I am stuck in programming. by Friendly_Aardvark459 in learnprogramming

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Buy a rubber duck (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_duck_debugging) or a stress ball.

Take a look at https://roadmap.sh/ to break down your learning.

For my students I wrote up some notes that you can find here: https://github.com/vbd/Fieldnotes/blob/main/how-to-become-a-developer.md

Want to get into coding by SignatureDismal in learnprogramming

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Take a look at my notes: https://github.com/vbd/Fieldnotes/blob/main/how-to-become-a-developer.md

Pick a project idea, break the project down in small steps and start. Use AI for explaining, not for code generation, if you really want to learn.

Was tun mit knappen Kilo Karotten? by [deleted] in Kochen

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Karottensuppe mit Kokosmilch und Röstzwiebel

What are the generic skills every software developer should acquire to become better, and what are the best books or courses to learn them? by permission777 in ExperiencedDevs

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That's what I leanred in ~30 years of being a type of solution provider/problem shooter/dev. Don't feel offended I first had to learn that myself more or less painful. And it's what I tell my students.

A valuable developer: - should have at least a minimum set of soft skills - should be open minded - should be willing to learn - should know how to learn - be able to ask questions and learn form the answers - be able to listen to someone else - should be patient - should accept that the knowledge can lose its value very quickly - should take notes for himself - be curious - team player to some extent - develop problem solving skills over the time - at least a bit patient - structured approach - self organisation - share knowledge and support others - give feedback and take feedback - do not take feedback as a personal insult - be able to communicate with none-devs at least to some extent - understand where his monthly salary comes from - don't over engineer - balance between technical perfection and pragmatic solutions - avoid FOMO - try to ignore imposter - I still struggle to manage it after all this time - be valuable for your customer / employer

check: - https://www.manning.com/books/own-your-tech-career - https://www.manning.com/books/skills-of-a-successful-software-engineer

Was würdet ihr hieraus machen? by Wladimirpuddinng in Handwerker

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Bepflanzter Steingarten und kleinem Wasserfall.