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What NON-tech skill do you need in order to become an expert full stack developer?
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fluency in the written language of your choice (ie English), and reading comprehension within it
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Sociability. Charisma. Abs. >///<
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@Thanh @Bryan
Luka never said it had to do with other weird, senseless questions, or XP. I'm not sure how you guys got to this conclusion yourselves.
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@Thanh Wasn't referring to you regarding XP claim. See Bryan's reply. It clears things up. :>
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@luka: I'm asking questions because I'm curious. As simple as that. :) TBH I actually do not find it weird when people ask plenty of questions but instead post non-sense answers to serious questions..... these people are annoying and should be called out.
There are no stupid questions IMHO. And NONE of my questions are trolling questions. Look at this for example:
https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/303539/post-your-suggestion-s-for-a-beginner-software-project-here
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If the exact same question hasn't been asked before then I say more power to you. Ask away. In my opinion it adds to the community. More questions result in more Sololearn Q&A content. We could all argue quality vs. quantity, but I believe so long as the questions are relevant and substantial they can't hurt.
@Luka I don't think it should matter whether it for or not for XP. The XP system is here to encourage us to interact with the Sololearn community more.
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You should be able to sell your products.
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@Hatsy Rei: i never made any references to "other weird senseless questions" nor "XP" in this thread.... anyway it's off topic or i just don't understand how your answer(s) contributes to this question in a meaningful way.
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I apologise to @Luka for implying that his/her statement had anything to do with XP or senseness. I myself implied from his/her statement that he/she was saying there was a problem with asking so many questions.. which I will avoid from implying next time.
I believe xp COULD be a reason Thanh Le is asking so many questions, but I don't believe xp IS the reason he is asking so many questions. Regardless, there is no problem with asking a bunch of questions and I don't think there is a problem with asking questions even if you wanted to earn XP. (Again, I'm not claiming anything I'm just defending a possibility.)
Sorry @Luka! I love this community and I'm not trying to throw any dirt anyone's way! I'm the one who brought up the scenario and referenced @Luka so he would see my listed possibilities why so many questions could be asked (but that there is no problem with asking many questions if they are relevant).
@Thanh Le thanks for asking many good questions. I just scroll through the recent questions whenever I am looking for good questions to respond to and so far I've responded to three of your questions today.
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It depends. Everyone has their particular strengths. Those who are well versed in higher-level mathematics may latch onto certain concepts a lot easier than others. Some people have a vast knowledge of design and art which would put them above others too. Being a fullstack is kinda like being a jack of all trades. But i agree as someone says above, a good understanding of the english language and communication is a great help. Being able to ask for help is necessary, but also showing a great deal of problem solving skills.