And hence somebody became a Expert Developer!!!
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Generally, it takes lot of efforts to be into a Elite category of developers. Yes, everything comes from experience, experiments, lot of practice, lot of learning, knowledge sharing, etc etc... But I would like to know what's the main turning point in your life when you felt that you are almost a legend developer or you are close to be called an expert. What it has taken you to reach that great level? What were your unique style of learning, experimenting, role models, best practices that have helped you a lot to become an expert? Your inputs will be of highly importance to me and might help me and others to become a better developer. I always feel happy to be a part of a great developer Community:- CodeProject. Thanks all in advance.
Hi, I thought about what an expert would be, and for me it represents someone who would write clean and efficient code as others would write a letter and knows what He/She is doing. I think an Expert is someone who has a solid understanding how computer hardware works and how to do tasks that are hard to accomplish with higher programming languages (assembler). He/She also I guess has also knowledge of the Inner workings of the (different) operating systems , network protocols and how network devices function. To write good code an extensive knowledge of a higher level programming language is required. For me an Expert is also someone who has good knowledge on Design Patterns (GOF, Fowler, Evans) to understand how to build software (and how others have builded it (Architecture)). Reading what I wrote I have a long way to go to be an expert.
With friendly greetings,:) Eric Goedhart
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Mohammed Hameed wrote:
Can you please englighten what can be those important steps/routes to become a very good developer in your view.
That's easy: practice, practice, practice.
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I've heard that Carnegie Hall is a good place to do that, but I can't seem to figure out how to get there. Do you know how I can get to Carnegie Hall?
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Not sure if understand what this means but I still take a shot. That's just me with a lot more attractive personality which does not exist due alcohol deficiency in the body.
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I've heard that Carnegie Hall is a good place to do that, but I can't seem to figure out how to get there. Do you know how I can get to Carnegie Hall?
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well i'm still a student but i think that the first step should be finding something "major or speciality" and work on it till you feel that you mastred it, then you move on to something else in the end you'll find yourself knowledgable in lots of majors Which basicly is becomming an (expert) :cool:
Thanks a lot for your explanation. Being a student you have very good thoughts. Keep it up. :thumbsup:
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Becoming an expert at anything takes time, not talent. Someone has done a study of what it takes to become an expert at lots of things and calculated that 15,360 hours will get you to be an expert in computer programming. There was some other report a few years ago that basically said 10,000 hours of deliberate study will make you an expert at anything.
“I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks
Thank you!
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It depends on the view. To my friends i´m an expert in programming, to you a bloody beginner. You can improve by learning, experimenting and watching other, only to mention a few ways. Also don´t be shy to ask questions or answer some if you think you can. To become a better developer write code and think how you can improve the lately written.
Thanks for your inputs.
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Hi, I thought about what an expert would be, and for me it represents someone who would write clean and efficient code as others would write a letter and knows what He/She is doing. I think an Expert is someone who has a solid understanding how computer hardware works and how to do tasks that are hard to accomplish with higher programming languages (assembler). He/She also I guess has also knowledge of the Inner workings of the (different) operating systems , network protocols and how network devices function. To write good code an extensive knowledge of a higher level programming language is required. For me an Expert is also someone who has good knowledge on Design Patterns (GOF, Fowler, Evans) to understand how to build software (and how others have builded it (Architecture)). Reading what I wrote I have a long way to go to be an expert.
With friendly greetings,:) Eric Goedhart
Great expalanation Eric :thumbsup:. Thank you so much...