Introduction to Apprenticeship Patterns

If you are close to graduation as a Computer Scientist or Software Developer, the market for you will be huge. There are unlimited opportunities in the Tech field but should really be prepared for that. How do you see yourself in the professional world? Where do you see your starting point, and what are your future goals? An inexperienced Software developer, you have to be an apprentice, and following the long way of this journey, you will be a master, unless something goes wrong – like really wrong.
Reading “Apprenticeship Patterns” by Adewale Oshineve and Dave Hoover, will give you the first jump on the “Software Craftsmanship” world.

The term Software Craftsmanship is used to illustrate the skills you need to be successful in this journey. Being a Software Craftsman, you don’t need to have coding skills, you need creativity, you need to build your crafts, design your ideas, solve the problems avoiding complexity. Sounds fun, right? Yes, it is actually fun if you enjoy it, and if you know how to start from point zero. Imagine if you are a baby: you need to learn how to walk before traveling the world. You need to learn how to talk and read before being a scientist. So, you must be an Apprentice and follow the pathway that is important for you. One step at a time, learning from your masters and applying your skills will make you jump to the next phases. However, if you need to maintain your skills you don’t need just to practice them, you should also pass them to the other people.

At this point, you will not be an apprentice anymore, you will be a journeyman! Being a journeyman does not mean that you do not need to learn anymore, you should still follow your mentors, they will still be your masters who open new doors of your mind. You will still be focused on your craft, your ability to develop your skills, to advance the complexity of your designs. As a Journeyman, you should have created your portfolio, which represents your experiences, your knowledge and your ability to be a craftsman.

Next step, you will be a master. As a master, you will be an apprentice: you will keep learning and develop your skills, you will be a journeyman: you will keep building your portfolio and expand your craftsman ability, and Master: you have to move the industry forward and pass your knowledge to the new apprentices. Being a master means that you have all the needed skills and experiences to be a true craftsman. You will have the ability to design, architect and construct your crafts.

As you go through this journey you will need to make important choices. You should always need to be careful about what you choose, money or experience. Money can give a good life, financially, but skills and experience give you more opportunity and open more doors for your future. Ready to start your journey? Good luck…

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