What life skills have benefited your software the most?
Posted by Ryan Baxter Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:39:00 GMT
A question was asked a few weeks ago within the blog community that I read. “What are the three things you learned about software in college?” I’d like to expand upon this question and ask, “What life skills have benefited your software the most?”
I will try to keep my list short.
- Reading Comprehension. Not everything can be solved with a Google search. You may have to open a book once in a while.
- I’m often heard saying that the single most valuable skill that I learned in high school was typing. This needs no explanation.
- Writing is not unlike programming. Obey grammar rules and write clearly.
- The developer lifestyle is not glamorous. If others tell you to get a life then you probably should. Take up a hobby that involves other people. Get a job in retail.
What life skills would you put in your list?


- Being honest rarely helps, since most people don't want to hear what you really think
- Developing projects that only benefit you (as in only creating work for your portfolio or bank account) is not the path to success
- Experience is almost always more valuable than knowledge/training
- The easiest path is not always the right path, if it wasn't hard it wouldn't be called work
That's all I could come up with.....