Taro's 2022 Year in Review
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Taro (YC S22)
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From @rpandey1234 and @AlexChiou
- Noob Enginer vs. Pro Engineer Here's the difference between low-performer and high-performer software engineers when it comes to how they write code.
- For any Hindi speakers, we just started something experimental -- our "Rahul in Hindi" channel 😇 please share feedback!
- Name update 👀 From "Taro: Software Engineer Skills" to "Taro - Tech Career Mentorship"
- A junior engineer at Snap asks: "Does having an exceptional team member hurt my chances for promotion?"
- If you're a software engineer in Bengaluru this weekend (Nov 25), coffee is on us ☕ Join other Taro members for informal discussions and networking!
- Raise your hand if you frequently do the bottom right one 😅 If you want to get better at debugging and other software skills, get Taro, the app that makes you a better software engineer in as little as 5 minutes a day: joinTaro.com
- The O-1 visa is for people with “extraordinary abilities” This sounds daunting, but it’s actually achievable by most ambitious software engineers. e.g. judge a hackathon, speak at a local conference, etc.
- ✨ LAUNCH DAY ✨ Videos on Taro now show related content It's now much easier now to find high quality, tactical videos for software engineers.
- Head of Search Engineering at Airbnb talks about how she got into software and her #1 learning (which includes becoming a Director of Engineering in just 8 years!) link.jointaro.com/3e5LNgwo13Kcmc…
- Why Staff Engineers Are Different Some staff engineers will write 10 commits per half. Some will write 500. Here's why: jointaro.com/question/HqQj8…
- If your team uses Slack, these tips will dramatically improve your communication speed and reliability: jointaro.com/blog/communica…
- "There are so many design patterns available. How to choose the right one?" from a mid-level SWE at Microsoft Advice from @rpandey1234: don't worry about design patterns too much.








