1 - Be nice
Be nice to your co-workers, clients, you name it. Listen closely and help them whenever you can.
2 - Be empathetic
To me, empathy is the most important skill a programmer should have. Make a conscious effort to understand your co-workers' point of view, your users' point of view. Try your best to understand where they are coming from.
3 - Be organized
Keep track of your tasks. find your rhythm and habits, and be consistent. Document EVERYTHING.
4 - Be a mentor
Here’s one thing I believe in: you never truly know something until you can successfully teach it. Mentor or help others with their projects or even a simple task. Not only it’s a nice thing to do, but it will also improve your skills in the process.
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