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  • What makes an outstanding junior dev?

    Rupert Denton
    5 replies
    As someone starting out in web-development after a career shift (πŸ§‘β€πŸ« --> πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»), I have a vested interest in this topic. Basically, my goal is to become an outstanding engineer and effective team-mate to help take our startup to greatness! I am curious what traits, approaches, skills, bearings, people see as integral to being successful as a developer - particularly one starting out. I am so interested in a holistic take on this from both technical and non-technical peeps. ✌️

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    Aaron Marco Arias
    Recently hired a junior developer and he's not perfect. But he's SO welcoming to feedback, and he's SO quick to improve upon his code, that the rest of the team is delighted to have him on board. His willingness to learn and energy are key.
    Rupert Denton
    @aaron_arias love hearing this. Sounds like your team and you are also doing a great job getting the new hire up skilled quickly! I’m sure they’ll appreciate it.
    Philip Snyder
    Delphi β€” Digital Clone Studio
    Delphi β€” Digital Clone Studio
    Willingness to learn fast - you'll get faster and faster at adapting and picking up new frameworks/skillsets
    Edgar
    1- Junior dev makes mistakes but keeps getting better 2- It is a long journey, so be sure to enjoy it 3- You will feel the pressure a lot of time, just believe in your goal 4- Don't give up! 5- Be kind to people and don't get disturbed, you are still learning! We are launching our product today, and I'm still feeling like a junior. Check us out if interested: https://www.producthunt.com/post..., appreciate any support!
    Rupert Denton
    @edgar_neau Thanks for that advice. As someone without a formal academic qual in Comp Sci I definitely feel the imposter syndrome creep in sometimes. Luckily, to your 2nd point: I certainly am Loving it!! I will check out your product, congratulations on the launch!