Originally posted on my blog
Introduction
The tech industry is ever evolving, what this means is the industry is growing rapidly and th...
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This article is awesome, and also highlights to the catch-22 of learning. You have to already know about dev.to and the community to get these insights. This is really a message senior engineers need to understand and help new juniors ho find their way.
They probably have never heard of stack overflow, or dev.to, or any of those awesome resources that you've been using. The first step is for you to share these fountains of knowledge so that they can grow quickly into the best engineers.
This is where "team" becomes really important. Having someone sit by themselves won't result in a success. You need a team working together to help educate and coach juniors. How to pull that new person into your process? How do you onboard? And even after they are "onboarded" how do you know they are being successful? Perhaps you are a great manager and team lead, and you have the perfect strategy for that, but likely everyone can use some help here. You need to find your tools to be helpful:
These are the most important.
You should have a tool that helps with each one of them, ideally you lean on the industry to support you in everyone's growth.
Good reflexion!
Thanks!
Appreciate your article.
I started an online video course just recently (September) and and wasn't as exciting as i thought so i thought i should read on the process on how to become a developer. Then and there i found that i needed a community, but without friends around me in the tech world i joined forloop and dev.io and still haven't attended any event till this day and i intend to soon. I really need an online community to interact with on this journey, moving alone is difficult for me. Help
Killer article!
Thanks Jacob!
cool stuff
Woooow this is very insightful. Thanks
This is a really great article!
Great article Egwuenu! Most definitely applies to other fields in tech beyond web development.
Thank you for sharing.
-Chaance
Awesome thank you
Hey! Just realized we share the same birthday. Followed you and saw May 15 staring at me. Lol