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CIO - 12m consultant, security - 8m Mobile, big data - 7.5m Manager - 7m web, network - 6.5m programmer - 6m QA, operation - 4m help desk - 3.5m Finish a product in a day, and people will expect a new product every day. Teach people about proper development cycles, and your company will flourish. Good test coverage + automated workflows = quiet cell phones and better sleep. Never optimize before measuring Quantity of attempts often yields quality at the end. Commitment to refactoring legacy code yields better quality yet. Deploying an unmonitored app is like going on a roadtrip without a gas gauge. If you stop learning now and take the easy path, you will find yourself stuck in legacy software forever. It takes twice as much intelligence to debug than to program, therefore you peer review because you can never truly be smart enough to debug your own code. Long lasting code is written only when you pretend that it will be peer reviewed or maintained by a violent psycopath who knows where you live. |