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  • N Nueman

    Alaajabre wrote:

    so what do thing how do i get my game going again

    Reboot

    What me worry?

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    Alaajabre
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    Hell no X| that's too much

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    • A Alaajabre

      Hello i have a question to veteran developers: how did become what you are today? i mean a year ago i used to be a BETTER programmer but currently i feel like i stopped growing in programming i tried to get better subscribing to many Newsletters reading about new technologies and using some of theme but i can't feel i'm developing anything it's like if i reached the ceiling of what i can learn (of curse i don't believe something like this exists) so what do thing how do i get my game going again

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      PIEBALDconsult
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      Teach. (Write articles, etc.)

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      • N Nueman

        Alaajabre wrote:

        so what do thing how do i get my game going again

        Reboot

        What me worry?

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        Mark_Wallace
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        Nueman wrote:

        Reboot

        I was going to say "log in as someone else". Great minds think alike.

        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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        • A Alaajabre

          Hello i have a question to veteran developers: how did become what you are today? i mean a year ago i used to be a BETTER programmer but currently i feel like i stopped growing in programming i tried to get better subscribing to many Newsletters reading about new technologies and using some of theme but i can't feel i'm developing anything it's like if i reached the ceiling of what i can learn (of curse i don't believe something like this exists) so what do thing how do i get my game going again

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          Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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          I read tech blogs, wrote some articles (some on here, and "Taming the Lint Monster" for CVu[^]) and started going to tech conferences such as ACCU[^] and Agile on the Beach[^] where I knew I'd be challenged to improve further. The next level is speaking - which I still find quite daunting, but I'm gradually getting more comfortable with (e.g. I've presented "Code Analysis Tool Parallelisation and Grid Computing" at ACCU 2009 and "Software Quality for MicroISVs" at ESWC[^] last year). I can only say that it's worked, and that my code is by far the better for it. Hanging around with the right people (which sadly, usually means not the ones you work with...) is the key. Whether you go to conferences[^], hang around on mailing lists[^] or in the comments section of blogs[^] isn't really that important - the main thing is that you engage with others[^] outside of your day to day environment, and try to learn from their experience. And of course, never be afraid to try something new or change the way you do things.

          Anna :rose: Tech Blog | Visual Lint "Why would anyone prefer to wield a weapon that takes both hands at once, when they could use a lighter (and obviously

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          • A Alaajabre

            It's exactly as you said thanks I've got the message

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            Rage
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            I shall keep that answer as standard answer for Bill's post :rolleyes:

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            • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

              I read tech blogs, wrote some articles (some on here, and "Taming the Lint Monster" for CVu[^]) and started going to tech conferences such as ACCU[^] and Agile on the Beach[^] where I knew I'd be challenged to improve further. The next level is speaking - which I still find quite daunting, but I'm gradually getting more comfortable with (e.g. I've presented "Code Analysis Tool Parallelisation and Grid Computing" at ACCU 2009 and "Software Quality for MicroISVs" at ESWC[^] last year). I can only say that it's worked, and that my code is by far the better for it. Hanging around with the right people (which sadly, usually means not the ones you work with...) is the key. Whether you go to conferences[^], hang around on mailing lists[^] or in the comments section of blogs[^] isn't really that important - the main thing is that you engage with others[^] outside of your day to day environment, and try to learn from their experience. And of course, never be afraid to try something new or change the way you do things.

              Anna :rose: Tech Blog | Visual Lint "Why would anyone prefer to wield a weapon that takes both hands at once, when they could use a lighter (and obviously

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              Rage
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              Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote:

              ESWC[^]

              I thought they had killed Frontpage many years ago. Comic Sans definetly ruins the credibility...

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                Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote:

                ESWC[^]

                I thought they had killed Frontpage many years ago. Comic Sans definetly ruins the credibility...

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                Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                The previous site was worse, but the conference itself is very worthwhile if you're in the ISV space.

                Anna :rose: Tech Blog | Visual Lint "Why would anyone prefer to wield a weapon that takes both hands at once, when they could use a lighter (and obviously superior) weapon that allows you to wield multiple ones at a time, and thus supports multi-paradigm carnage?"

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                • A Alaajabre

                  Hello i have a question to veteran developers: how did become what you are today? i mean a year ago i used to be a BETTER programmer but currently i feel like i stopped growing in programming i tried to get better subscribing to many Newsletters reading about new technologies and using some of theme but i can't feel i'm developing anything it's like if i reached the ceiling of what i can learn (of curse i don't believe something like this exists) so what do thing how do i get my game going again

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                  Michael Bergman
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                  Go back to school[^]. Seriously, I've taken a couple of these classes and I highly recommend them.

                  m.bergman

                  For Bruce Schneier, quanta only have one state : afraid.

                  To succeed in the world it is not enough to be stupid, you must also be well-mannered. -- Voltaire

                  In most cases the only difference between disappointment and depression is your level of commitment. -- Marc Maron

                  I am not a chatbot

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                  • A Alaajabre

                    Hello i have a question to veteran developers: how did become what you are today? i mean a year ago i used to be a BETTER programmer but currently i feel like i stopped growing in programming i tried to get better subscribing to many Newsletters reading about new technologies and using some of theme but i can't feel i'm developing anything it's like if i reached the ceiling of what i can learn (of curse i don't believe something like this exists) so what do thing how do i get my game going again

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                    Nicolas Dorier
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                    I had this problem except that I felt that at a whole level, not just programming : I felt I stopped growing. There is no limit to growth, and I know that... One of my solution was to takeup an entire new skill. Not only new skill, but new people and new "job" that go with that skill. (it is easy because I am freelance) Another solution is to set a goal with a deadline, and make it very hard to abandon. For example, I gave 400$ to someone and told him to not give them back if I did not accomplished my goal at that deadline. Anyway, that seems to be periodic for me... As soon as I become too comfortable I feel I don't grow. So I try things to make me uncomfortable again.

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                      Go back to school[^]. Seriously, I've taken a couple of these classes and I highly recommend them.

                      m.bergman

                      For Bruce Schneier, quanta only have one state : afraid.

                      To succeed in the world it is not enough to be stupid, you must also be well-mannered. -- Voltaire

                      In most cases the only difference between disappointment and depression is your level of commitment. -- Marc Maron

                      I am not a chatbot

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                      Alaajabre
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                      maybe this is an old thread but i want to respond to you going back to school was hard X| but it worth it my thanks :)

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