My Top 10 Advice To All Junior Developers Out There

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From a senior software engineer here are my Top 10 Advice To All Junior Developers Out There.

Feeling overwhelmed and unsure of what to focus on? We've got you covered! This video is dedicated to all the junior developers who are just beginning their coding adventure.

In this video, we'll share our top 10 pieces of advice that we believe every junior developer should know. From mastering the basics to embracing the art of problem-solving, from understanding the importance of soft skills to realizing the power of networking, we've packed this video with practical, actionable advice that can help you level up your development skills and kickstart your career in tech.

Remember, everyone starts from somewhere, and it's okay to feel overwhelmed or unsure. The tech industry is vast, and there's a lot to learn. But with determination, a love for learning, and the right guidance, we believe anyone can succeed.

Be sure to stick around till the end of the video for a special bonus tip that can truly set you apart from the crowd!

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1- Master the fundamentals.
2- Keep on learning.
3- Work on side projects.
4- Practice problem-solving.
5- Focus on clean code.
6- Learn version control.
7- Master debugging.
8- Communicate effectively.
9- Soft skills.
10- Network and seek mentorship.

lileightright
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Working on side projects is very important. Do not get stuck in tutorial hell. You'll learn so much more when you actually try building a project.

omgmaw
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Your video came at the perfect time for me since I've just been transferred to a new project that uses technologies I haven't learned before. Previously, I mainly focused on Java in my old project, but now I have to learn Ruby on Rails to work with the new team. I was unsure if learning something new was better than exploring my current stack, but after watching your video, I realize that I want to be an engineer, not just a Java developer. It's time for me to broaden my knowledge and take the opportunity to dive deeper into Java, my favorite language. Thank you again for your advice. It's truly motivating.

quantmvo
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Summary:
1. Master the Fundamentals
2. Keep on Learning
3. Work on side project
4. Practice Problem-solving
5. Focus on Clean Code
6. Lean Version control
7. learn to debug
8. Communicate effectively
9. soft skills
10. Network & seek mentorship

shiyangxiao
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Thank you for sharing this one.I had the chance to discover this video at the time I lost myself, I no longer have a landmark as a developer.

samuelmevognon
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When I was loosing my hope to learn code but your notification make me to boost up me. thank you so much bro❤

PRASANTH__S
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Thanks Amigoscode for that, you've uplifted my self esteem. Since Jan I started this journy of becoming a software engineer I know after completion of my short course March 2024, I've commited 10hrs daily since Jan 2023 learning to become a software engineer,

samke--glitch
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As someone who dropped out of CS undergrad and then ended up becoming a software developer years later without a degree, I can safely say that you're absolutely right about mastering the fundamentals. I'd add that when you're young and in college is the time to really struggle with & master the fundamentals. They're difficult, any remotely decent CS program in the states will teach you them, and you absolutely will need to learn them at some point (regardless of what other people might say or what you might convince yourself of). Everything through at least Data Structures/Analysis of Algorithms is actually necessary at some point if you want to really become useful. and it's much harder to go from Python to Java/C++ than the other way around.

yeahdudex
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Thanks to people like you, i really like my job and try to improve my skills every day, thanks mate

rs
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Great Video, I am currently writing my Bachelor thesis regarding microservices in java ... something I havent done before but the joy and feeling of accomplishment I get when I solve problems is literally addicting. Furthermore, I will take that project and evolve it further because during developing I got so many ideas what else to add that I want to figure out how to add everything I want.

The framework I am using is Microprofile which too I havent used before.

seanbaeker
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Thanks a lot. Super cool channel. Landed my first job in IT, Amigos code is not the last reason.

ДенисГаврилов-гу
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Great content💯 currently I am learning different languages and I will definitely implement your advice. One more thing as a video editor I can say your editing part makes your video so connecting and this will hold your audience till last second of your video great job btw 👍

Sam-ncve
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You are more than a great teacher, thank you sir!

GianfrancoTerrazzano
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What software did you use to make this video the animations are great!

SaminYasar_
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Great advice, short and clear. I hope they will help me to succeed as a software engineer

mad-hat
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Thank you for the tips. Great content as always.

humanecoder
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Thank you for those tips! could you please recommand some podcasts ? 🙏

HoussemAydi
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Hi Nelson, great video, short, clear and concise. 👍

aturan-foqt
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About clean code, it's good to follow clean code, but when things are conflicting with your tools's/languages's idioms, prefer the idioms. I give an example in Clean Code it's said that prefer using exception instead of returning value, this is not the idiom/best practice in some languages. So take clean code with considerations.

halemmerich
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Really helpful video, thanks sir BTW your video editing part is really really awesome 💯👌

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