I like your list, especially #8 preparing us to have our pride hurt. Humility is extremely important.
I also have a remark about #10 - Don't be afraid to be involved in non-coding stuff. I generally agree with it, but be suspicious when as a developer most of your time is consumed by such activities.
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I like your list, especially #8 preparing us to have our pride hurt. Humility is extremely important.
I also have a remark about #10 - Don't be afraid to be involved in non-coding stuff. I generally agree with it, but be suspicious when as a developer most of your time is consumed by such activities.
I totally agree. You should "protect" your development time as much as possible, but also have a time slot where you work on non-coding stuff :)