Becoming Polyglot Lorna Mitchell, IBM @lornajane

noun a person who knows and is able to use several languages. “Slovenians, being surrounded by many countries, are mostly polyglots” adjective knowing or using several languages. “a polyglot career woman” @lornajane

Level 1: Make unfamiliar code run @lornajane

Instead of being a mongoose, be an antelope. When an antelope is confronted with something unexpected or frightening, it freezes. It stays absolutely still and tries not to attract any attention, while it stops and thinks and works out the best thing to do. http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html @lornajane

Level 2: Edit code successfully @lornajane

fswatch -0 -o *.rst | xargs -0 -n1 -I{} ./create.sh @lornajane

HTTP Tools to Use and Re-use ● CURL http://curl.haxx.se ● (or Postman, Paws, Fiddler …) ● RequestBin http://requestb.in/ ● Ngrok https://ngrok.com/ ● Wireshark https://www.wireshark.org/ ● Charles Proxy https://www.charlesproxy.com/ @lornajane

Level 3: Separate dev and live platforms @lornajane

Rebase: clean up history rebase -i HEAD~10 Rebase: squash your branch as above, but replace “pick” with “squash” on every line except the first @lornajane

Rebase: your feature onto newest master git git git git git git checkout master pull upstream master push checkout feature rebase master push -f For more git tricks: http://gitworkbook.com @lornajane

Level 4: Search, copy and paste successfully @lornajane

Level 5: Create a simple app from scratch @lornajane

Pause, and think of a cute animal @lornajane

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Level 6: Participate in community @lornajane

In the world of hackers, the kind of answers you get to your technical questions depends as much on the way you ask the questions as on the difficulty of developing the answer. http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html @lornajane

Level 7: Get paid to use this tech stack @lornajane

Level 8: Adopt and evolve good practice and tooling @lornajane

Local → Repo → Build cf push git push heroku master aws deploy push @lornajane

Level 9: Mentor/Teach others @lornajane

Level 10: Dream in this language @lornajane

Further Reading Becoming Geek (Michael Lopp) Seven Languages in Seven Weeks (Bruce A Tate) Debugging Teams (Ben Collins-Sussman, Brian W. Fitzpatrick) The Art of Community (Jono Bacon) The Cathedral and the Bazaar (Eric Raymond) Get in touch: https://lornajane.net @lornajane