5 must-read blog posts for the aspiring programmer

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TechCentral has compiled a list of five blog posts we believe every aspiring programmer should read.

rapidly that those aspiring to enter the field are often overwhelmed by the volume of information available to them, to the point where they cannot decide where to begin learning about it.

The work itself is difficult, and so sometimes inspiration is required to reenergise the spirit. Fortunately, a lot of successful programmers are great writers, too, and their musings range from guides about navigating the field itself to more general – perhaps even philosophical – takes about life from a programmer’s perspective.

“So, go ahead and buy that Java/Ruby/Javascript/PHP book; you’ll probably get some use out of it. But you won’t change your life, or your real overall expertise as a programmer in 24 hours or 21 days. How about working hard to continually improve over 24 months? Well, now you’re starting to get somewhere,” said Norvig.Nowadays the leading result on a Joel Spolsky Google search has the description “American blogger” under the former software project manager and programmer’s name.

“But with a ‘JavaSchool’ grad, I can’t tell if they’re struggling with these problems because they are undereducated or if they’re struggling with these problems because they don’t actually have that special part of the brain that they’re going to need to do great programming work.”Paul Graham is an English computer scientist and essayist. In the early days of the internet, he founded Viaweb, a web tool that allowed users to make their own online stores. Viaweb was sold to Yahoo for US$49.

 

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