NCDevCon Session Spotlight: Programming soft skills

We'll examine some of the 'soft' skills that can help to shape your career as a software engineer. From commenting code, to keeping an accurate SVN log, to using a project management system and more - we'll explore all the things that make for a better experience for you, your co-workers and others who follow behind you; why it's important and how to go about getting over the writers block many software engineers fear. Regardless of the methodology, framework or conventions you use from your hard skills, learning to communicate your work through code hints, comments, documentation and discussion will simplify your development cycles, reduce stress and TCO while increasing workplace happiness and ROI.

About Denard Springle

Denard SpringleDenard Springle is a freelance software systems engineer with more than a decade of ColdFusion development experience and over 20 years of progressive IT and development experience in numerous languages including Perl and Java. As host of the Northern Virginia ColdFusion User's Group (NVCFUG), Denard frequently presents on advanced topics of interest to ColdFusion developers and facilitates social and code camp gatherings for networking and more intense instruction in development techniques.

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