Top 5 Surprises When Starting Out as a Software Developer | Henrik Warne's blog
5. People Interaction
Programming seemed like quite a solitary job – a feature needs to be done, so you sit down at your computer and code it up. The truth is there is quite a lot of interaction with other people. You discuss your designs with your colleagues, you are in meetings reviewing new features, and you talk to the testers testing your code.
It really helps to be tactful and diplomatic during these interactions; if this doesn't come naturally, learn how. One of the best books on the subject is How To Win Friends and Influence Peopleby Dale Carnegie. If you haven't read it, I really recommend that you do.
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