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Habits of Successful Software Engineers - Multiplying Value by Thinking in Systems

October 21, 2019 00:10:34 10.17 MB Downloads: 0

Most of what we do as developers is solve problems. In today's episode, we're talking about the skill of problem solving and working out hard problems in more detail. We'll talk through the nuance difference between multiplying their value and simply adding value.

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