Devs can develop habits of commenting out #code & keeping it for future reference. Any #developer will tell you the importance of keeping your code clean. @CodeSyncApp eliminates the need to comment out code & saves all your changes in your repo. Never waste code again!
Programmers like @IAyeshaSahar are exactly who we want to help here at CodeSync. Keep a pulse on your daily progress, track all your changes and never lose code again! 👾
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I never delete any code. I just comment it out and keep in there for eternity (in the code files I save locally).
But I do delete the comments before pushing to github so others won't be confused by my pro-level programming skills😂
Anyone else like me or am I the only one?👀
@IAyeshaSahar You’re not the only one and this is exactly what CodeSync (https://t.co/Lh3LZlTAc8) was made for 😄 try it out and let us know what you think Ayesha!
CodeSync is on @discord! Join our server and let us know what your user experience has been like😄ask questions and we'd love to help!
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The CodeSync extension is available on both VS Marketplace and Jetbrains.
Dear developers, let’s play a game
You get
5 Points - You have 20+ tabs open
10 Points - You suck at CSS
2 Points - You don’t use semicolons in JavaScript
7 Points - You haven’t turned off your pc in more than a week
How many points do you have? 😂😂����😂
Me - 14 Pts 👇
@GergelyOrosz ’s tips on how to become a product-minded engineer:
👉🏼 Understand how and why your company is successful
👉🏼 Ask a lot of product questions, take time to build a relationship with your product manager and make it clear that you'd like to get more involved (1)
👉🏼 Offer product/engineering tradeoffs for the projects you work on. Think of not only making engineering tradeoffs for the product feature your team is building but suggest product tradeoffs that result in less engineering effort.
👉🏼 Be open to feedback.
👉🏼 Engage in user research, customer support, and other activities to learn more about how the product works.
👉🏼 Take initiative; Bring well-backed product suggestions to the project you are working on. (2)
Hey, #100devs
Had a very nice coffee chat with @MansoorOsmar
We've discussed:
- General advice
- How to ask better questions
- How to provide task estimates
- How to fight off imposter syndrome in tech
Read the 🧵below if this sounds interesting
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Here is a longer piece on why communication is important.
🔗Communication Is More Important Than Your Coding Skills by David Ondrich
https://t.co/F60VYwjpZ4
Becoming a software engineer because you don’t like communicating with others, isn’t the best reason. Most teams heavily rely on collaboration, especially with today’s remote work!
If this is the case, maybe a hybrid or in-office team is the best for you.