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Softwere
Developers Experienced & Users Experience. Because software development is usually a profession motivated by passion, we tend to think that it's an easy way of working.
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This is why you need collaborations
So how come collaborating has become a huge barrier? Why is it that engineers and other experts in various fields find it so difficult to mingle and solve problems in Africa?
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5 Quick Considerations to build strong software
Strong software does what it is meant to do. Strong software never breaks once in use and reacts less even if its environment chacks a bit. Strong software is maintainable, extensible, and scalable.
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8 Productivity hacks for Software Engineers
You need to come up with solutions that could help you do much more work even in a short period of a lifetime.
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DevCongress June 2019 - A Productive workflow: The Ins
DevCongress is actually one of the strongest glues in Ghana that keeps developers connected.
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The dying portfolio of the web dev
Your portfolio is an important piece of information which serves as your back up. Most employers and customers will try to find it before you even get to interact with them.
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Learn a bit of offline coding
...the types of skills needed for that are so different from copying another guy’s solution from Stack Overflow and changing it to your needs.
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Secrets developers never tell anyone, even to mom
It takes a developer to understand a developer.
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6 reasons why you should blog as a software developer
As a software developer and a blogger, I would advice every developer starts a simple journal of their own journey today. Here are my reasons...
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5 toughest questions from self-taught developers and their answers
How much or how long should I learn something? Am I doing the right thing? and what is considered as the right thing anyway?