What Should Every Java Programmer Know?
The Preface to @97_Things Every Java Programmer Should Know, by @KevlinHenney and @trisha_gee
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What Should Every Java Programmer Know?
The Preface to @97_Things Every Java Programmer Should Know, by @KevlinHenney and @trisha_gee
https://t.co/KbJUocfUoq
New on the blog: Programmers Have a Lot on Their Mind
When @97_Things Every Programmer Should Know was published, contributions were available online under Creative Commons Attribution. The Preface, which I often quote from, was not previously online.
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97 Things Every Programmer Should Know 🧩
I am just after recording one of the most universal podcast episodes of my life. Why universal? Because the knowledge contained in it applies to each of us, and often goes beyond the realm of programming as well.
@KevlinHenney
Two years ago, I was humbled and honored to have an article included in "@97_Things Every Java Programmer Should Know". Thank you to @KevlinHenney and @trisha_gee for being great editors. Chapter 51 - "Learn to Kata and Kata to Learn" is also on Medium. 👇
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I read “97 things every Java Programmer should know” by @trisha_gee@KevlinHenney The book contains well curated articles, thoughts, essays, best practices and opinions about Java and programming in general. #java#books
A talk by @KevlinHenney is always great! Honored that he included some of my points about testing from @97_Things every #java developer should know! (starting around the 30:50 minute mark)
'A Few Things Every Programmer Should Know', in which I highlight and thread together a few things from @97_Things Every Programmer Should Know, 97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know and 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know
#RapydDevTalk
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Sometimes, when a problem resists being addressed directly, you have to step away and grab a different perspective.
An outlook that was wonderfully captured by @BurkHufnagel in his @97_Things piece "Put the Mouse Down and Step Away from the Keyboard":
https://t.co/mboBInFrTB