Working for a bigger cause that makes us smile when getting up from bed on a daily basis is an amazing feeling. If you don't belong in this group then probably it is about time to make some changes for your own good.
Jumping straight ahead to our IDE in order to shoot some code might feel creative but isn’t that effective. When building web applications that solve actual and not imaginary problems we need to think as a user first and define all the paths and flows we should follow to fulfill our goal.
Engineers should not be afraid of change. Actually they should learn how to embrace it by sharpening their skillset constantly. This involves also the soft skills apart from the hard ones.
In this blog post we are going to discuss about the little things that play a vital role in engineers success and have nothing to do with actual coding.
Many developers share proudly their contributions graph throughout social networks or CVs to demonstrate how hard they have been working which is amazing and speak volumes for their work-ethic. The thing is that this does not tell us actually the full story.