Digital Directions: The IT Crowd
How to Work—and Work Well—With Great Technologists
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● Learning Path: Good developers are always hungry to learn new things. New tech, new approaches, new challenges. They know that they become more valuable when they broaden their skill portfolio. And it keeps life interesting. While proficiency comes with focus, good developers want to learn new things on a regular basis. This may be somewhat unique in a publishing organization as many others (editors, designers) like to stick with a standard set of tools and approaches for the long-term. This desire to learn new things is also why mentorship is so important (see above).
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