Software engineering and personal development

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How to Become a Great Software Engineer

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One great thing about software engineering is that you can find many tips online on how you can improve your skills and become a better version of yourself.

A few days ago I published one such article with a few tips that I believe can be helpful for many people. In a matter of 5 days, it has accumulated 2,100 views and 85 fans clapping and highlighting portions of it.

Here is short excerpt from it:

When some software engineers see an article mentioning the word senior, they may immediately run away and ignore it. They can be intimidated just by the title.

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Watch Many Courses That You Have Access To Using Kajabis Mobile App

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I have already bought a few courses, or got enrolled in them for free that were offered. Some of the include Benjamin Hardy’s course about blogging and journaling, and Jim Kwik’s courses about focusing and reading faster. Although they have the players of the courses inside custom domains, little did I know that there is a place where all these videos can be easily accessed.

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Resize your apps’ windows in your Mac like in Windows using BetterSnapTool

 

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For a very long time, I have used Windows as my default operating system. A couple of months ago, I switched to Mac OS and a few features that I really enjoyed having in Windows were not in this new OS. At least, not included by default. One of them was the ability to resize the windows of applications by dragging them to one of the screen’s corners. Fortunately, I saw Noah Kagan recommending a cheap app called BetterSnapTool, which allows you to do just that. Continue reading

Don’t use a tool, before asking yourself if you really need it

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We live in a society that is dived deeply into a variety of applications, where a lot of us are constantly jumping from one app to another because somebody else is using it, or because we have heard that it got 5 stars in a review. However, if tools are only means to accomplish our goals, shouldn’t we hesitate to start using these new applications that come out each day, and rather try to have a specific objective of aiming before using them? Continue reading

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