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The Junior Developer Survival Guide: Test Pilot

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Congratulations! After a grueling set of code interviews, you receive an offer for your first software engineering position at the big enterprise company BizzCo and start next week. You spend the rest of the day calling friends and family, glowing from the good news.

But as the start date approaches, scenarios begin bubbling in your mind. What if they ask you to design a cloud system from scratch? What if you need to implement all those confusing security requirements you never had to think about in bootcamp or college? What if you need to troubleshoot a failing "mission critical" service by grepping though mountains of logs? You suddenly regret never getting around to mastering the Linux command line.

Fret no more, Junior Developer. This book is meant for you. Within these pages lie the education and reassurance you need to not only feel confident, but to provide more value than your employers might expect. You'll learn a little bit of everything, who's who in the enterprise company, what's expected (and not expected) of junior developers, terms, concepts and practices common to all big industries, and even a few mysterious or misunderstood coding details that pop up frequently.

*** Special Note *** This is a test pilot . I, the author, am counting on readers like you to provide feedback for an even longer version. Please see the first few pages to see how you can contribute.

59 pages, Paperback

Published December 14, 2021

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Aaron Goold

12 books

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