What the BEST Developers Truly Care About

Rehan Pinjari
3 min readMar 10, 2024

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What the BEST Developers Truly Care About

A single tweet puts waves of thoughts, leading to discussions ranging from the outstanding to the weird.

Interesting, isn’t it? That’s exactly what happened when I tweeted openly, “Best developers don’t care for:” and, let me tell you, the replies were eye-opening.

So, what exactly don’t the best developers worry about? Let’s look into what’s given in that tweet to discover some realities that could challenge what you think.

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The Job Title

Before anything else, let’s correct the idea that a developer’s worth depends on their job title. Sure, titles like software engineers or front-end developers can look noteworthy, but genuine excellence goes above basic titles. The best developers are known not by their titles, but by their constant dedication to problem-solving and unstoppable search for learning. They are the ones who always push boundaries and seek out new challenges, no matter what role they play.

The Hairline

Oh, yes, the myth of the stressed-out, hair-pulling developers. But here’s the truth: the best developers respect self-care. They understand the value of maintaining a good work-life balance, understanding that stress is the enemy of productivity. So take your breaks, get some rest, and remember that a well-rested developer is a force to be fought with.

The Tech Stack

Now let’s discuss the tech stack. It’s easy to get caught up in challenges over which technology is better, but the best developers know more. They understand that the best thing for the job depends on the task at hand. They are flexible, willing to learn new technology, and always put what is best for the project over their tastes.

Code Length

Lines of code are not a sign of a developer’s skills. The best developers believe in the value of clear, straightforward code. They target efficiency and clarity, understanding a complex code leads to problems down the road. Readability is essential in today’s collaborative community.

Semicolons (or lack thereof)

Ah, the age-old controversy about semicolons. Love ’em or hate ’em, the best developers know the value of consistency and coding standards. Whether you’re a semicolon enthusiast or doubtful about them, what counts is creating code that’s clear, consistent, and easy to maintain.

Final Words

Being the best developer needs more than just technical skills. It needs passion, determination, and an open mind to accept the unexpected. So here’s to the developers that dare to dream, break rules, and never give up targeting excellence. Keep coding with passion and purpose, my friends.

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Rehan Pinjari
Rehan Pinjari

Written by Rehan Pinjari

Self-Taught Developer & UI/UX Designer

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