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5 Things to Keep an Eye On For Proper Python Code Documentation
As a software developer, half your job is writing and testing code. The other half is ensuring that other developers, and internal and external stakeholders, know how to properly use and maintain your code. That’s where documentation comes in.
We’re going to take a look at what code documentation is, why it’s important to write good documentation, and five of the key things to remember that will help you do just that.
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Impact of Winning an Academic Award: A Study of Early Career Academics
This study provides an in-depth look at the short and long-term implications of early career awards. With surprising results, the researchers unveiled the true impact of winning an award in comparison to being highly favored for a future award. As scholars look to differentiate and stand out in their careers, early distinctions can come with positive side effects for years to come.
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[Webinar] How to Stop Wasting Time in Meetings
13 April at 11:00 AM EDT
What if meetings were spaces where issues were resolved efficiently and collaboratively? How would you like to learn a meeting system that enhances creativity, accountability, collaboration, and efficiency and keeps all participants engaged? Join us for a rapid-fire session with tactical advice on making your next meetings; people will want to attend events!
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[SE Radio Podcast] Upskilling
This episode explores the importance of upskilling in a constantly evolving tech landscape. Guest On Freund and host Brijesh Ammanath focus particularly on how and why senior and expert developers should keep learning, upskilling, and reskilling throughout their careers. Freund offers suggestions on how to face some common challenges, especially for remote or distributed workers, and how and why engineering managers can help enable upskilling for their teams.
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