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34 Stories To Learn About Advice

by Learn RepoSeptember 8th, 2023
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Let's learn about Advice via these 34 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

1. Use These 11 Meta-Skills to Accelerate Your Career

Zain Kahn goes over 11 meta-skills to accelerate your career. ``

2. Founder Advice: Choosing the Right Cloud Infrastructure Can Make a Big Difference

Choosing the right cloud provider can make a big difference in how bumpy the road to success will be.

3. 6 Most Important Things Every Junior Developer Should Know

My very first software development job was for my parent’s company. I had been poking around on a Commodore 64 for a couple of years and even had a few working pieces of code on Floppy disks that I would take over to my friends house and copy for them to use (Old School Github). Mom and Dad bought a new computer system that did not do what they needed it to do. My sheer luck, the system was written in a dialect of BASIC. Since I pretended to know BASIC, I stepped up and was officially a software developer.

4. The Most Valuable Business Advice I Ever Received

Mason Pelt describes the best business advice he has gotten.

5. Life Spoilers: Nobody Knows What They're Doing

In an uncertain and polarised world, some things are worth remembering.

6. In a world full of experts, be a newbie

There’s no such thing as an expert. The experts are just newbies who never stopped learning. So instead of feeling sorry for yourself, embrace your inner newbie

7. The Surprising Benefits of Intermittent Fasting for Software Engineers

Discover the numerous benefits of intermittent fasting for software engineers, including weight loss, improved cognitive function, and better health.

8. The Elusive Work-Life Balance

The quest to achieve a work-life-balance is never-ending, but if you understand the problem, the solution isn't that far away.

9. Future-Proof Your Career by Building a Strong Online Presence

Having a strong online presence accelerates your career and gives you optionality. Yet, many knowledge workers are getting left behind.

10. How I Keep Sane While Earning My PhD 🧠 

Hello All 👋,

11. Why Startups Are Better To Work For

Last fall as I started my last year at UCLA, I aggressively applied and interviewed for programming jobs. The decision agonized me for weeks and I devoured career guides and advice. And in the end, I chose a small 50 person startup over exciting companies like Facebook, Stripe, and Cruise. I basically chose less money for more work mostly because it was a startup.

12. What is a Minimum Viable Product? - Essential Features and Guidelines

A Minimum Viable Product is the initial version of your mobile application that contains the main features needed to satisfy the user’s problems.

13. Four Reasons Why Programmers Are Naturally Inclined to Become Good Writers

Using programming as a mindset

14. Connected Watches or Traditional Watches?

In this opinion, we will focus on two types of watches: the traditional watch and the connected watch.

15. Becoming a Rich Writer: The Tale of Two Writers

This vision is hard — nearly impossible — to achieve for many writers.

16. WTF Are APIs?

If you’re a working professional, you’ve probably heard your coworkers talk about APIs, Web Services, endpoints, and other weird words like 200 and 401. What the heck does it mean and what’s the difference between them?

17. When You Should use Redux with APIs

Have you been studying React and heard about Redux at some point, right? You get interested and start learning the concepts behind Redux, everything cool until now, but then you start working on a project that makes some API calls and you start wondering, when should I use Redux?

18. The growing pains of becoming an Intermediate developer

19. Great Artists Steal: A Product Manager’s 56 best (and stolen) Insights from 2021

A collection of 56 ideas I came across or developed working as a product manager in 2021.

20. From Payless Source to Information Technology

When talking to people who are new to the world of computers (and who are hoping to land a job), I like to share my story of how my career began. I don’t do this for bragging rights or to make them envious of me. Rather it’s so that they may find some inspiration in what I have to say and be able to see that anything is possible once you put your mind to it.

21. 5 Warranted Ways to Annoy a Journalist with Your Email

Journalists get thousands of emails, ignore weird messages, and aren't surprised by almost anything that comes their way.

22. From App Idea To Implementation [Guideline]

When you have an app idea, you need to get things sorted out before you jump onto the development train. Getting the right people at the table, talking to users and defining your blueprint will help you to get things sorted out. Read on if you want to get solid advice on doing so.

23. 11 Lessons I Learned as a Tech Founder

I’ve been a full-time founder for almost a year but have been into startup culture for most of my professional career as a software engineer (~4 years).

24. Six Crucial Startup Lessons I Would Share With My Younger Self

In hindsight, the first business I started had all the ingredients to succeed. I just didn’t realize it at the time.

25. 31 Lessons Learned From 10,000 Hours of Programming

Well, I'm certainly not a world-class expert, but I have put my 10,000 hours of deliberate practice into programming.

26. Why We Should Opt Out of the Attention Economy

The Value of Attention - why your attention is so valuable and why you're selling it too cheaply

27. 9 Experts Weigh In: How to Launch Your Blockchain Startup in 2021

At the end of 2020, I gathered up the opinions of nine startup founders who shared their views of 2021, and in this article you will find out how they answered.

28. Have You Ever Been Told Your Business Idea Sucks?

How to know which feedback to listen to for your startup.

29. Covid19: What Can MSME Do To Overcome The Challenges

Not long ago I posted a heartfelt 2 cents to the Government (Malaysia) in regards to the MSME (Micro Small Medium Enterprise) challenges, hopefully they might hear our little voices out.

30. Powerful Tips To Help You Learn Programming Language

Here I have shared some of the tips, that my mentor gave me, on how to start learning programming which you can follow to become better programmer within a year

31. 21 Keys to Building Better Business Software

I know, 21 is a lot of keys. Software development is complex, don't let anyone tell you different. I imagine some of these points will resonate with you and hopefully some will be new and enlightening.

32. Finding Market Fit

Modern startup advice is to launch and grow revenue as quickly as possible, as aggressively as possible.

33. HTML and CSS Tips From a Newbie

About a month ago I started Microverse’s Technical Curriculum and two days ago I finished its first module, HTML and CSS.

34. Don’t Be Ashamed of Tutorial Hell. Embrace it.

Learning is a process of creating knowledge in your brain. You have to allow your brain to make connections.

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