학교로 돌아가? Stack Overflow의 개발자는 귀하에게 조언을 제공합니다
Heading back to school means new classes, new projects, and probably more than a few late nights. Whether you’re learning your very first programming language or tackling advanced computer science courses, it helps to know you’re not alone. Every developer has been where you are now.
We asked some of our own engineers to share how Stack Overflow helped them in school, and the advice they’d give to students just starting out. Here’s what they had to say:
One of the biggest skills you’ll build as a student is figuring out how to ask for help.
“Imposter syndrome is a real thing that most engineers feel at some point. My recommendation is to normalize those experiences. Ask questions if you don’t understand something. Say, “I don’t know” if you really don’t know. If others ask questions or are unsure about something, be kind and helpful. In my experience, those that are humble and nice thrive in this industry (and in life).” – Jacob AdamsThomas A. Limoncellia free teamSal Batirbek
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