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talmr | 4 years ago

I was in the same boat as you as a mostly self taught engineer. What really helped me personally are the following and I would like to share:

* Read “Clean Code” and try to apply the principles even in toy projects. I only have five years of experience but this is the most profound book so far in my career, and it’s one that is good to re-read every so often to keep it fresh and apply :)

* If you’re at a mid size company now with other engineers judging your work, then this is a great opportunity to review their PRs and see how they’re going about their business. You have a decade of experience and I’m sure you’ll both have suggestions and learn something. Hop on a video call and pair with someone senior or staff at your company.

* Do you have any ideas that you wish you could bring to life? Even a small ToDo app or something like that. If you can plan the requirements, design the application architecture, and choose a good set of libraries and tools to aid you, you will feel a huge surge of confidence that you have the ability to create. This is important. This would also aid you if you decide to become a PM because if you’re in charge of making a vision come true, what better than to be technically aware of what’s really going to make that vision a reality.

Just a couple things that helped me. All the best, and remember we are both student and teacher til our last breath so don’t sweat it if someone is younger/older at different stations in life.

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