The rational software engineer a comprehensive guide for personal and professional growth

This book will serve as a framework for you as a software engineer seeking a fulfilling career and wishing to stay passionate and maintain a healthy mental state. It is filled with protocols to achieve effective life-long learning, navigate career development, adapt to changes, maintain work-life ba...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Chernenko, Mykyta
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Apress 2023
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:This book will serve as a framework for you as a software engineer seeking a fulfilling career and wishing to stay passionate and maintain a healthy mental state. It is filled with protocols to achieve effective life-long learning, navigate career development, adapt to changes, maintain work-life balance, and have a healthy lifestyle. As a successful software engineer you tend to focus on improving your technical skills: learning a new programming language, mastering another tool, or using a library. But you also need to build a solid mental framework that will help you navigate your professional development. You need to develop the skills that will help you be a happy software engineer. This book will help you if you feel frustrated, unmotivated, or unhappy; lost in your career path; or uncertain if you want to be a software engineer. It can help you deal with burnout, high levels of stress, or depression; or if you struggle to be productive while working from home. What You Will Learn Efficiently organize your work day Know when and how to seek a new project, company, or career Take care of your body and mind in a software engineering context Understand what contributes to job satisfaction and how to integrate it into your career Use non-coding activities for your and your companys benefit Build healthy relationships with managers and colleagues
Physical Description:xix, 225 pages illustrations
ISBN:9781484297957