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Most developers don’t fail because they can’t code; they get stuck chasing perfection. Do you agree? #Coding #LearningInPublic #buildinpublic


🔟 Clean Code Series: Functions📒🧑💻 ☑️ Avoid negative conditionals 🐘 #PHP #Laravel #Symfony

rajkbnp's tweet image. 🔟 Clean Code Series: Functions📒🧑💻

☑️ Avoid negative conditionals

🐘 #PHP #Laravel #Symfony

every programmer must listen to this 👏🏼


🧵 Ever feel stuck staring at a screen, wondering why your code won’t work? We’ve all been there. But the real skill in programming isn’t just writing code—it’s solving problems efficiently. 🧠

shaharyar_3's tweet image. 🧵 Ever feel stuck staring at a screen, wondering why your code won’t work? We’ve all been there. But the real skill in programming isn’t just writing code—it’s solving problems efficiently. 🧠

If you are a newbie in programming, don't touch LLMs and auto complete extensions and editors trust me you won't reach your true potential by using those struggling and finding out the answer by surfing endless sites and threads is a must for true programmer character arc

minamisatokun's tweet image. If you are a newbie in programming, don't touch LLMs and auto complete extensions and editors trust me you won't reach your true potential by using those

struggling and finding out the answer by surfing endless sites and threads is a must for true programmer character arc

Wow! This Man Knows How to Code but Not How to Apologize: ow.ly/ZKo250TnqvH

Reductress's tweet image. Wow! This Man Knows How to Code but Not How to Apologize: ow.ly/ZKo250TnqvH

You think you're clever because you can write complex code? Think again. Good code is simple. It's clean. It's easy to understand. If you're more interested in showing off your skills than solving the problem at hand, then I hate to break it to you, but you're no programmer.…


How to become good at programming: 1. Fail 2. Fail 3. Fail 4. Learn problem solving 5. Win


Cassie (age 8) has been learning coding and uttered the phrase that cements her as a programmer: "I don't understand why it doesn't work, it looks right but it doesn't work"


It's hard to explain to less experienced developers how I know code has the right architecture or not. Correctly structured code has a "beautiful" quality to it and when code doesn't have it you just "know"


Good programmers aren’t afraid of refactoring their code. They understand that programming is an evolving process, not a finished product.


Look, I know what it takes to make great software. A program just needs: - Functions containing code and control flow - Data structures (e.g. objects, structs) - Variable declarations - Expressions (numbers, operators) - Comments It shouldn't be that hard.

For the gentle folks at MGM, here are Jeff Bezos's twelve ingredients for every epic story, from the Hollywood chapter of my book Amazon Unbound. amzn.to/2S7bbvF. Good luck!

BradStone's tweet image. For the gentle folks at MGM, here are Jeff Bezos's twelve ingredients for every epic story, from the Hollywood chapter of my book Amazon Unbound. amzn.to/2S7bbvF. Good luck!


"Programming is the art of algorithm design and the craft of debugging errant code." – Ellen Ullman


“It’s not at all important to get it right the first time. It’s vitally important to get it right the last time.” - The Pragmatic Programmer - Andrew Hunt & David Thomas


"Programming is the art of algorithm design and the craft of debugging errant code." - Ellen Ullman


“If your code is not obviously correct, it's probably incorrect.” - @bollywell


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