There’s a stigma in our society about quitting that causes us to cling on to projects long after they should be let go. Quitters never win. Quitting lasts forever. Champions never quit. You’re never a loser till you quit trying. No one [ read more...]
Creating a blog is one of the most important parts of your career, as a programmer. If you're a follower of Simple Programmer, you probably know how much I give emphasis about creating a blog and marketing yourself online. Creating a blog [ read more...]
They say that everything in life is a sale. From convincing your significant other to pick their socks up off the floor to implementing a new test pattern at the office, right down to actually selling your products and ideas, you are [ read more...]
Can “Normal Developers” Learn Design? This is a common question I get asked a lot: Can normal programmers learn design? You're a programmer… You write code. What if you could step up your game and learn not only how to write code, but [ read more...]
Software Developers live in an interesting paradox. On one hand we’re lazy. That’s why we like to automate boring repetitive tasks like running unit test or deploying new environments. At the same time Developers are often celebrated for logging numerous work hours. [ read more...]
“The more features, the better,” you may think when developing your fabulous product. Endlessly adding new features makes your application look more solid and professional, allows you to raise the license fees, creates the impression that you never stop improving your product, [ read more...]






