Started out teaching English at Embry-Riddle.
Graded 10,000 essays.
Lesson learned.
Became a mathematics teacher.
Discovered computing.
Never looked back.
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Stetson University: B.A., M.A. in English; M.S. in mathematics
I agree with that. Reading code of OSS is also useful I think.
I believe that making a cycle of "Reaing nice code" -> "Writing code" -> "Code Reviewing" -> "Reaing nice code" -> ... would accelerate the growth of engineer.
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Another strategy: read code.
Almost none of us do enough just plain reading.
Excellent choices are O'Reilly cookbooks for your favoring languages. You see good code, and you learn new techniques.
I agree with that. Reading code of OSS is also useful I think.
I believe that making a cycle of "Reaing nice code" -> "Writing code" -> "Code Reviewing" -> "Reaing nice code" -> ... would accelerate the growth of engineer.