Re-gaining confidence of senior programmer [closed]
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How to train junior programmers for today’s (complicated) web environment?
Currently our company develops applications consisting, most of the time, in Ruby on Rails web servers and a bunch of different REST clients, from kiosk systems in Java to embedded devices in C/C++ (besides the interfaces for standard web browsers). We need to expand our team and, having failed at finding good senior programmers, we decided to put some effort into training junior programmers who would grow together with the company.
What to do when you are faced with programming task that you have never done?
I started my career as a .NET developer 3 months ago and after a long training plan on diverse technologies, patterns and concepts the developers who were supervising me have decided that I am ready to join one of the many projects the company handles.
How can I salvage my internship? [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.
How can I salvage my internship? [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.
How can I salvage my internship? [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.
How can I salvage my internship? [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.
How to overcome programming by coincidence? [closed]
Closed 8 years ago.
Is it good to review programs with seniors and boss even if it is working fine?
In my company, before delivery of any project, my boss asks my seniors to review programs written by me or other team members or sometimes boss also sits with us for review.
Project is nearly done, but procedural spaghetti code. Do I rewrite or just keep trying to ship it? [closed]
Closed 8 years ago.