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12 Effective Ways To Improve Your Programming

1. Never Stop Learning and Reading  

Read  books, not just websites.  

Read  for self-improvement, not just for the latest project.  

Read  about improving your trade, not just about the latest technology.  

Some of the books listed here would be a good start:  The most influential programming books of all time  

2. Work With People Smarter Than Yourself  

Working with smarter and/or more experienced developers will teach you a great deal.  

3. Become a Polymath (or 'Jack-of-all-Trades')  

Decide to be a 'Jack-of-all-Trades', allowing you to avoid becoming 'pigeon-holed' into one specialty, which can stagnate your programming skills, as well as hurt your future employment prospects.  

4. Read and Document Other People's Code  

Writing code is significantly easier than reading someone else's code and figuring out what it does.  

5. Get Programming Experience on a Real Project  

There is nothing like getting in and coding, especially under pressure - work on a real project, with real fickle customers, with real, ever-changing requirements and with real engineering problems.  

6. Teach Others About Programming  

This will force you to understand something at a completely different level, since you have to explain it to someone else.  

7. Learn One New Programming Language Every Year  

One year gives you enough time to get past the basics - it pushes you towards understanding what's beneficial in that language, and to be able to program in a style native to that language.  

8. Complete One New Pet Project Every Year  

Start a "pet" project and follow it to completion and delivery; a good pet project will push your boundaries and keep you interested.  

9. Learn Assembly Language  

Learning a low level language like assembly gives you insight into the way computers 'think' without any high-level abstractions; the elegance at this level is surprising.  

10. See Your Application From the End User's Perspective  

Interact with the end-user to see, through their eyes, how they use the software; end users are typically not technical, and they often see software as a magical piece of work, while you see software as a logical set of steps.  

11. Start a Physical Exercise Program  

You work a whole lot better when you're in good physical shape - problems become easier and less overwhelming, wasting time is much less of a temptation, you can think clearer, and working through things step by step doesn't seem an arduous task.  

12. Learn Touch Typing  

Learning to touch type is a quick and effective way to give your productivity a boost as a programmer.

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