A data type is simply an attribute of data.
To get started with data types you will need:
- A strong will
- A macbook
- An affinity for Googling
- A box of kleenex for once the tears start
Hi, This file is for my Pairing results.
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1. What role does empathy play in your life and how has it helped you? | |
I currently supervise a team of 30 remote care agents. Empathy is a big part of my day to day duties, and it is the reason | |
I have been successful in my role. Many of the agents that I supervise have children, in fact the majority of them do. | |
They have unique challenges compared to the employees I managed at my last job, who were almost all college students. | |
My team all work from home, and they can have distractions come up from their children and spouses, and I make a point to | |
ensure that they know that I am aware that they have busy lives, and that I understand the struggles that they may be facing. | |
1. How does empathy help you build better software? | |
Empathy helps to build better software, because there are so many people with so many different struggles, if you only look at | |
an issue from your perspective, you may be missing the real cause of the issue, and miss out an opportunity to create a really |
Module 0 Career Journal: [https://gist.github.com/SageOfCode/f4299e3ee0e3648179ab199861c3731b]
Visualizing my goal is something that has always helped me. It there is a picture that I can look at of that the goal looks like, then I will do that. It not, I will picture myself in the position that I hope to be in. I also like to break down my goals into sections of what I need to do each week and each day to reach that goal.
One of my strengths is that I am usually a quick learner. When I was in the military I worked hard to understand our work in air control, and although it was a lot of work, I grasped the material quicker than a lot of my peers, and did well in the course.
What is challenging about self-reflection?
How can you continue to build the habit of self-reflection at Turing?
Ideas here are adapted from Atomic Habits by James Clear
Habits of a Software Developer
What do you think are the traits of a good software developer? What are they like in the workplace? What would you as a co-worker think of this person?