Advice for a Career in Software

Over the years I have come across many articles, books, tips, and advice that have helped guide and enhance my career as a software professional. I thought it would be a good idea to start cataloging these nuggets of wisdom that I have benefited from, and share them with others. I will start with a page pointing to online articles and in coming weeks add another that catalogs books. For the most part, I've tried my best to avoid articles that cause great controversy or debates, but given the nature of our industry it is sometimes unavoidable. Please feel free to point out other articles that you have found beneficial to your career, and I will update the list. Happy Reading!

 

Eric Sink: Career Calculus

Joel Spolsky:  The Joel Test

Steve Yegge: Less Awful Resume

Guy Kawasaki: What Employers Want to See on Your Resume

Peter Norvig: Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years

Frederick Brooks: No Silver Bullets

If You're Open To Growth, You Tend to Grow

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