How to deal with imposter syndrome as a developer
Whether you’ve just begun your journey to learn how to code or you’ve been paid to code for many years, you can and (likely) will face imposter syndrome.
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GitHub's Tunisian Community Podcast Episode 03: Transitioning to technology with Abderraouf Ghrissi
In this episode, we talked with Abderraouf Ghrissi, founder of CodingBeTounsi. We talked about the possible ways of transitioning to the tech industry while sharing real-life experiences and some of his opinions about boot camps, the added value of the university experience, and perseverance in the learning process.
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Let's talk about being a "jack of all trades, master of none"​ in software development
“Jack of all trades, master of none” is an idiom becoming pervasive in software development, especially in the early years of a developer’s career. The idea goes that a developer who dabbles in everything cannot be amazing at anything.
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How gamification helped the software industry to thrive
Gamification seeks to encourage participants’ behavior by borrowing elements of games, such as scoring points. Few rigorous studies exist on gamification in software organizations, and several questions have remained unanswered.
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Should you (still) use/learn GraphQL?
GraphQL is fast becoming a go-to query language for companies to interact with their data. Although data management is one of the top concerns for a lot of companies, many people don’t really understand what GraphQL does or why it’s so popular.
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