8 New Year Resolutions for Programmers | TheNeoDesign.com
With new year fever still on, lot many people believe it's not late to make resolutions, giving a fresh start to their personal and professional lives. Some might be still planning to give them to their relationships, work on their negatives, mend their ways, manage their time and finances well and much more.
To err is human! No matter how professional we are, we sometimes make mistakes, miss out certain things and regret for not doing the same in the quest to meet the deadlines, survive the competition and other things. While professionally too we make mistakes like not backing up our valuable data, not managing our time well and likewise. With each new year beginnings, we make certain promises to ourselves some of which we live up to while we forget others.
Coming to the point, have you made your resolutions for this year which you have promised yourself not to break? How about sharing them with us. If you haven't yet, we can help you in making the list of new year resolutions. TheNeoDesign is a blog dedicated to designers and developers. When we talk about designers, we ensure not to miss out anything that can help our developer/programmer friends be it in the form of resources, plugins or tips and tricks. Just few days back we listed down 10 New Year Resolutions for Designers and today an idea popped up to come up with the new year resolutions for programmers.
There may be a few of the resolutions that would not sound specific but general. Read them out!
1. Learn Something New
This resolution can be categorized as general. We learn throughout our lives. We should never stop ourselves from learning something new. Programmers can make this new year's resolution to learn something new; it can be a programming language. If you know one language you will work within limits, but then if you expand your horizon, learn new language, you will see the difference in your problem solving and task handling.
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