Street-Smart Coding: 30 Ways to Get Better at Coding Without Losing Your Mind
Have you spent hours going through tutorials, only to feel like you're still not good at coding? If that sounds familiar, this book is for you.
Ten years ago, I was there too: stuck. Watching video after video. Reading tutorial after tutorial. And learning tools and concepts I didn't know when (or if) I'd ever use.
One day, I typed "How to get better at coding," and fell into a rabbit hole of contradictory advice. "Document your code..." "Don't document your code..." It took me years and trial and error to figure out what actually works.
If you've ever asked that same question (on Google, YouTube, or ChatGPT), this book is for you.
If you're a junior coder, mid-level developer, or just feel like your coding muscles have atrophied from too much AI, Street-Smart Coding has something for you.
Inside, you'll find 30 proven strategies to level up your coding skills. Some conventional. Some learned the hard way. And a few surprising ones that will change how you think about coding. But all battle-tested over 10 years in tech companies and agencies.
- One of the tips will save you from staying at work until 3:00AM. That's on Chapter #21.
- Another tip is to watch a TV show. And no, it's not Mr. Robot or Silicon Valley. That's on Chapter #29. It will teach you about problem-solving.
Some examples are in C#. Because C# has paid my bills for over 10 years, and that's the language I know best. But...
No matter what language you're learning, these lessons will help you code like a pro.
These are the lessons I wish someone had shared with me when I was starting out. The lessons I learned through plenty of mistakes, late nights, and real-world projects.
Ready to code like a pro? Grab your copy of "Street-Smart Coding" today and build real-world coding skills that last.
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A DRM-free PDF file with 30 proven ways to improve your coding skills (without wasting years and thousands of dollars) and to be and code like a pro