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20 Things Learned in 20 Years as a Software Engineer

Posted on 2021-10-10 [Sunday] by jj5

Today I happened upon: 20 Things I’ve Learned in my 20 Years as a Software Engineer. Of the 20 points my favourites were: “6. Sometimes you have to stop sharpening the saw, and just start cutting shit” and “8. Every system eventually sucks, get over it”.

This entry was posted in Philosophy, Programming and tagged software engineering, wisdom by jj5. Bookmark the permalink.

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