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Things I Learned After 6 Years as a Software Engineer

3 pointsby djyde5 months ago

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fmxsh5 months ago
Out of curiosity, I made a simple analysis of the 10 parts of the article in the given order. I then counted the recurring themes.<p>A) Skill&#x2F;approach<p>B) Relating to people<p>B) Relating to people<p>C) Self-development (by relating to knowledgeable people)&#x2F;learning<p>A) Skill&#x2F;approach<p>B) Collaboration&#x2F;relating to people<p>B) Negotiation&#x2F;collaboration&#x2F;relating to people<p>B) Communication&#x2F;relating to people<p>A) Skill&#x2F;approach&#x2F;understanding organizational context<p>C) Learning&#x2F;approach<p>Summary:<p>A) Skill, 3<p>B) Relating to people, 5<p>C) Learning, 2<p>The analysis shows that relating to people is central. Let&#x27;s assume my analysis of the 10 parts is accurate. Does this reflect the optimal distribution? Are there other distributions that would be suitable? What determines the distribution? These are a few questions for contemplation.