97 Things Every Programmer Should Know
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97 things every programmer should know is translated from the 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know book by Kevlin Henney, published in 2010 (Kevlin Henney is not the one who came up with these 97 things, but gathered them from many different people in their projects).
The authors's short and concise advices is still useful until now and beyond. They can help you expand your skills by adopting new approaches to old problems, learning appropriate best practices, and honing your craft through sound advice.
However, it will be right or wrong, depending on the person, the situation and the project. So I hope you refer openly and don't judge right or wrong.
Here are a few of the 97 things every programmer should know:
- Act with Prudence
- Ask, “What Would the User Do?” (You Are Not the User)
- Automate Your Coding Standard
- Beware the Share
- Check Your Code First Before Looking to Blame Others
- Continuous Learning
- Deploy Early and Often
- Don’t Be Afraid to Break Things
- Hard Work Does Not Pay Off
- Learn Foreign Languages
- ...
You can read the entire content translated into Vietnamese here or download the original in English here