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I code because it is the single, greatest expression of creativity that I have ever found. Coding isn't just the ability to translate an idea into working software, it's the ability to focus creativity into reality.


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revised How can one resign from a new job gracefully?
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answered How can one resign from a new job gracefully?
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answered I'm a new developer in a new position and I'm overwhelmed by the position. How do I ease into the position or do I just change jobs?
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comment How to respond to a colleague who asks for a recurring reminder to modify a recurring task?
I would add that, if it's your co-worker who is responsible for the task, then he is (presumably) also responsible for doing it correctly. As such, any notes, special exceptions, or things he needs to do in order to complete it correctly are probably on him. You can be nice about this, but be clear that if he's the one doing the task, how is your reminder going to help him do it correctly any better than him reminding himself?
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answered Starting a new job - learning on the job, and learning new systems, getting competent
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answered When sending a follow up email, is it appropriate to CC the recipient's boss?