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From my first-hand experience, the number 1 thing that separates a junior developer and a senior…

Written by @DreDurr | Published on 2017/11/23

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From my first-hand experience, the number 1 thing that separates a junior developer and a senior developer is one word:

From my first-hand experience, the number 1 thing that separates a junior developer and a senior developer is one word:

Questions

That was something that I definitely had to get adjust to. A senior developer will take a deep dive asking questions to architect a proper solution to the problem.

A junior developer will not ask few questions and will construct a solution based on their own experience.

My very best lesson I ever learned was watching a senior developer talk with a potential customer for hours. To make him describe every nuance of the application he wanted to be built.

Leave nothing to chance.

Ask questions…

Durr Out🎤💧

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