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Intro
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How did you get into programming
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What is this talk about
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Where Im from
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Early Career Programmer
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Mentoring
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Who knows more
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Youre very basic
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Youre average
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Reframe things
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Programmer Culture
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Superstar Workers
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Harvard Business Review
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No one is an island
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We cant do everything ourselves
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Learning from others
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Questions to think about
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Playing catchup
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Doing some research
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We are not our users
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Exercise
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Frustration
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Examples
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Facial Recognition
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User Testing
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Accessibility
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Rubber Ducking
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Clearing Our Heads
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No Programmer is an Island
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How do we ask for help
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What have you already tried
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Learning new things
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Keeping a journal
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Fitting in
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Office style
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You still have things to offer
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Office culture
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Make it easy to say yes
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Explore other options
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Its not worth it
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Tech job vacancies
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Remote work
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Dont be pigeonholed
Description:
Discover valuable insights and advice for junior developers in this PHP UK Conference talk. Explore the challenges and lessons learned during the first year as a full-time programmer. Learn about the importance of mentoring, reframing perspectives, and understanding programmer culture. Gain strategies for dealing with imposter syndrome, learning from others, and asking for help effectively. Delve into topics such as user-centered design, accessibility, and problem-solving techniques. Uncover tips for navigating office culture, finding your place in the tech industry, and exploring career opportunities. Benefit from the speaker's personal experiences and hard-earned wisdom to help you navigate your own journey as a junior developer in the tech world.

What I Learned My First Year as a Full-time Programmer

PHP UK Conference
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