Questions tagged [experience]

Job assignments, positions and activities that programmers can engage in to learn, improve and perfect skills related to programming.

Two key attributes that professionals attain are their skill set and their experience with that skill set.

Experience is valuable in many aspects:

  • As a professional gains experience in using a skill, that professional improves their ability to use that specific skill, measure either by reducing the time tasks take, or increasing the quality of that task's output (or both). See Wikipedia's atricle on the Experience Curve Effect for more information.

  • Increased experience often results in better judgement about when to use skills, or which skills might be most appropriate in given situations.

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How old is "too old"?

I've been told that to be taken seriously as a job applicant, I should drop years of relevant experience off my résumé, remove the year I got my degree, or both. Or not even bother applying, because no one wants to hire programmers older than…
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How long do programmers generally stay in industry?

One thing that I've heard a lot over the years is that those working in the IT world generally don't make life time careers out of it, but tend to "burn out" and start a new career doing something else unrelated (e.g. going from software development…
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Working for free?

I came across this article Work for Free that got me thinking. The goal of every employer is to gain more value from workers than the firm pays out in wages; otherwise, there is no growth, no advance, and no advantage for the employer. …
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Biggest mistake you've ever made

Similar to the question I read on Server Fault, what is the biggest mistake you've ever made in an IT related position. Some examples from friends: I needed to do some work on a production site so I decided to copy over the live database to the…
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Do companies care about university grades when hiring programmers?

Most of my fellow students that I've talked to claim that aiming for good grades is useless as the companies don't care about them when hiring programmers. To them, it's enough to have simply attended courses which may be important, and that's…
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Have You Ever Had To Code "Badly" For Your Team?

I've been on the constant road of learning new concepts in OOP, Software Design, Architecture, etc. But there are times when you are in a team where those concepts are foreign to them and they don't have the time or the same eagerness to learn as…
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If you take a year or two out from being a developer, is it really that hard to get back into it?

I've been working as a developer for about 3 years now (straight from uni), I'm wondering, if I take a year or two out would it be impossible to get back into the industry? I didn't get the gap year thing out of my system after uni, and I'm thinking…
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Google Summer of Code Experience

I was a Google Summer of Code student this year and successfully completed my project. It was an awesome learning experience. Just wondering, from an industry point of view - how is or how well is a Summer of Code experience viewed? I mean, if you…
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Can programmer experience be expressed in hours of coded like hours of flight for a pilot?

How useful would it be for a recruiter? In martial arts there are a minimum number of trainings, not years of practicing, to be evaluated for a higher level. I saw some exceptions but there are rare. In software, maybe this would be valuable to…
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Attending my first software conference - any tips before I go?

My nice employer allowed me to visit a software conference in June (International PHP Conference, for those who care). Wanting to make the most of it, I would ask the more experienced conference goers in here to give me some tips on what I could do…
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