The newest video in our Ask a Dev series discusses what's more important for an aspiring developer: a computer science degree or a great portfolio.
Andrew Frederick, an iOS
engineer, explains that both a degree and professional experience are
useful ways for a developer to gain skills. For instance, while you work
towards a degree, you can have a development job, complete an
internship or work on open-source projects to apply what you learn in
the classroom to the profession.
"There's a lot that you can learn in school, and it's very valuable, but you can learn a whole lot more on your own," he says.
In the video, above, Frederick also shares tips on building a community around an open-source
project. Picking a common problem to solve will create a great need for
your solution, but it's the follow up — updating your code and fixing
bugs — that really matters, he says: "If you allow bugs to pile up, it's
the quickest way to lose community members."
Our developer experts are from Mutual Mobile, a leading development and design firm that builds mobile strategies for top companies such as Audi, Google
and Citigroup. Their team is eager to answer your questions about
mobile, so be sure to ping us with your top queries on Twitter, using
#AskaDev. Also, don't forget to check out our Ask a Dev YouTube channel, and subscribe.
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