"Many developers are called Senior after years of work, or experts in some framework or language when they only do tutorials; however, your work and contribution and how it affects other's people work (not only in your workplace) tells vastly what type of programmer you are."
Agree with this note. I think the title of "Senior Developer" should consider not only years of work or education, but also knowledge, skill set, applicable projects worked on, and contribution to the community as a whole. Great article!
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"Many developers are called Senior after years of work, or experts in some framework or language when they only do tutorials; however, your work and contribution and how it affects other's people work (not only in your workplace) tells vastly what type of programmer you are."
Agree with this note. I think the title of "Senior Developer" should consider not only years of work or education, but also knowledge, skill set, applicable projects worked on, and contribution to the community as a whole. Great article!