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Is It Too Late to Change Career Paths and Become a Programmer?

A Quora user answers the question: Is it too late to learn to code?

Source: mashable.com

Another article I found a while ago and am just posting now. I don’t know that I’d be looking to change careers, but it sure seems that with the surge of companies wanting tech writers who can write APIs, there is a big need for understanding programming languages. One of these days, I’ll get around to learning one of these languages, I hope. 

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10 Programming Languages You Should Learn in 2014

With tech jobs on the rise, these 10 programming languages are essential for aspiring developers.

Source: mashable.com

While this was published a while ago, I only found this recently, and thought it was something worth considering. I don’t know that I’ll ever be a programmer, but some of these are programming languages that perhaps even knowing a little bit can go a long way. I know my Javascript skills are lacking, and I could see how PHP or Ruby on Rails could be handy. Read this, and see what might be helpful for you. Resources on where to learn these languages are included in the article (online learning!). 

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The Evolution Of The Employee

This concept and the visual was taken from my new book which came out today called, The Future of Work: Attract New Talent, Build Better Leaders, and Create a Competitive Organization. One of the things I have been writing about and have tried to make clear over the past few months is […]

Source: www.forbes.com

A cousin-in-law of mine turned me on to this article. While it’s written generically, I could see how this easily applies to technical communication workers especially. Read it and comment below on what you think. 

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Reuse is a good tactic but a poor strategy

I’m hearing people talk more and more about developing a reuse strategy. This is troubling. Reuse is a tactic at best. It is not a strategy. At least, it is not a good strategy. Content strategy ha…

Source: everypageispageone.com

One of the things I like about Mark Baker is that he’s not afraid to tell it like it is, and present some counter-thoughts to popular thinking in tech comm that makes a lot of sense. When I saw the headline to this article, I knew I had to read this, and I’m glad I did. One of the things that I have found difficult to apply in my content management position is the practice of reuse as dictated by many. Mark’s article supports what I’ve experienced–it can’t always be used as heavily as one would believe.

 

Read this, and tell me what you think about his assessment.

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