I'm a programming student passionate about software development and tech trends. As a developer entrepreneur, I'm constantly on the lookout for innovative tools
Yes, for banks, for example, you can't use external libraries or speed up the process of writing code, or it will be a mess. You have tools, and you should know when to use them.
Itβs not just about writing code; itβs about being the engineer who picks the perfect plan for success.
One of the most salient features of our Tech Hiring culture is that there is so much bullshit. Everyone knows this. Each of us contributes his share. But we tend to take the situation for granted.
Yes, for banks, for example, you can't use external libraries or speed up the process of writing code, or it will be a mess. You have tools, and you should know when to use them.
Itβs not just about writing code; itβs about being the engineer who picks the perfect plan for success.
What does success mean though ?
I think that doing the right things is more important than doing things right (or fast).