Tag: tips

  • How to Write Your CV for Your First Tech Job

    How to Write Your CV for Your First Tech Job

    Introduction Writing a CV for your first tech job can be intimidating, especially if you don’t have formal qualifications or experience in the field. While it’s obvious that your CV should include your contact details, you might be wondering what else to add to make it stand out to potential employers as well as what…

  • Compounding Sustainable Changes for 2024

    Compounding Sustainable Changes for 2024

    Okay, the title is a bit of a mouthful. So is ‘eating the elephant’, the concept of breaking down a huge task or goal into digestible chunks. Desmond Tutu is quoted as saying “there is only one way to eat an elephant: a bite at a time.” Do you agree? Lets do the exercise for…

  • Where to Start – Great Resources to Learn Programming

    Where to Start – Great Resources to Learn Programming

    Although I’d rather not get too technical, I can recommend some places to look when you’re starting out. You’re in a great position to set strong foundations for your learning. I’d rather be in your position than be an arrogant programmer with bad habits. Where to start? Research your Roadmap I’d love to have written…

  • Avoid Tutorial Hell

    Avoid Tutorial Hell

    Learning is great, guided learning is great, but self-learning can be even more awesome! Summary Don’t stagnate following guide after guide, template project after template project. Copying code from a pre-populated project is no replacement for planning and executing a project manually – get in the trenches! Seriously, the best learning you can do is…

  • Make Mistakes

    Make Mistakes

    How will you ever learn if you don’t make mistakes? The best lessons come from trial and error. The best progress comes from adversity. Sink your teeth into new challenges and get failing! Summary Yes, I told you to make mistakes. That is an order! Your greatest attribute is that you’re human. Let computers do…

  • Realise your Transferable Skills

    Realise your Transferable Skills

    A good programmer has many skills and assets. Find out what you’re good at, then apply it to your programming career path. You’ll realise you’re further along the road than you may have realised. Summary This tip is simple but is a great boost to your progress and self-esteem. Get a pad and paper, or…

  • Outperform your Biggest Competition

    Outperform your Biggest Competition

    Spoiler alert – the biggest competition is yourself. This post is coming from someone who doesn’t keep track of the score in most team sports because he’s more interested in the process than the result. But, I guess at some point we need to address competition in the industry and all the insecurities that accompany…

  • Be Kind to Yourself

    Be Kind to Yourself

    I don’t always subscribe to the soft, fluffy, self-love approach to life BUT, the worst thing you can do is beat yourself up for wanting only best for yourself and for making the effort to do so. Many people are afraid to make the leap and will live out their lives in stagnation through fear…

  • 10 Tips for a Computer Programming Career

    10 Tips for a Computer Programming Career

    This one goes out to those who are in a career that leaves them, exhausted and unfulfilled. It especially goes out to those who think it’s too late for them or it is simply not possible to change career because of their background, their experience or past failures. You’re interest in solving problems, having a…