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Tom ☕
Tom ☕@codevsdev·
What's one tech skill you think is underrated?
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Nakul
Nakul@wtf_nakul7·
@codevsdev Clear code writing that everyone can understand
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Ryan
Ryan@Ryan_liberricky·
@codevsdev debugging your own code without blaming the framework first
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Detectnix Vision
Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@codevsdev When given a body of work to do with any substance, NOT opening up your IDE and starting to code. Requirements first, coding second.
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Sid
Sid@SidJain_80·
@codevsdev Debugging code written by others💀
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Agushoma
Agushoma@jim_muriuki·
@codevsdev Understanding AI slop, used to be googling before
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Tyler
Tyler@btsouth·
@codevsdev Troubleshooting. Coding is a big part of it but knowing how to quickly fix things in your stack when they aren't working right is also important.
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David J Yang
David J Yang@djyang1·
@codevsdev 1. Reading incredibly fast while getting most of the information 2. Not getting overly frustrated when stuff doesn't work
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aiden
aiden@sysang3l·
@codevsdev Understanding networking and OS. Those skills compound and make you much stronger.
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0xPanda
0xPanda@debuggingpanda·
@codevsdev Debugging & ability to have deeper understanding. Now a days, whenever a error comes up 60% just give it to AI and leave it, no one cares how it is getting fixed.
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Sebastian Heitmann
Sebastian Heitmann@e2e_developer·
@codevsdev Reading documentation. You spend more time understanding and researching what you are doing than actually building. With AI, this even becomes more important.
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Viraj Sharma
Viraj Sharma@VirajSharma2000·
@codevsdev Not sure it's a skill...but getting enjoyment from coding.. I feel every every function frame of my code when it runs 🥲
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Filip Płotnicki
Filip Płotnicki@filipplotnicki·
@codevsdev Reading the output of an agent. There is way too much of lgtm around here
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