Data Engineers Who Don’t Do This 30-Minute Exercise Will Waste Hours of Development Time
Save time, sanity and keystrokes with this low-tech strategy.
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I would describe my coding style as aggressive.
I slam keys when I type, I furiously click mice and, on occasion, I’ve been known to toss items from my desk.
It’s a good thing I work from home.
As a new engineer, I often got frustrated with my coding tasks and, at points, have even had trouble beginning projects.
Initially, I spent too much time on code and not enough on the reasoning, project requirements to satisfy and incremental problems to solve.
A Ridiculously Simple Way to Jump-Start Data Engineering Projects
I noticed a dramatic improvement in my ability to understand and execute my tasks when I did one ridiculously simple thing.
I created a written outline for my project.
I didn’t make it a technical requirements document, proof of concept or any other formality.