I've been coding for over 20 years now! (WOAH, do I feel old)
I've touched just about every resource imaginable under the Sun (too bad they were bought out by Oracle)
My biggest gripe is not on a social level, but a professional level. Even switching from one toolkit to another, vocabulary changes, and not knowing the right vocabulary during an interview can prevent you from getting a job. Knowing the skills and tools isn't enough, but knowing all possible names for the tools because you never know which background the interviewer is coming from is just insane!
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My biggest gripe is not on a social level, but a professional level. Even switching from one toolkit to another, vocabulary changes, and not knowing the right vocabulary during an interview can prevent you from getting a job. Knowing the skills and tools isn't enough, but knowing all possible names for the tools because you never know which background the interviewer is coming from is just insane!