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Businesses, researchers, and developers all over the world have used the X Developer Platform to creatively innovate, gain valuable insights, and shape the future. Explore how they did it and get inspired to use the APIs in your own way.

Writing is a fantastic tool for processing and communicating abstract ideas. And developers are steeped in abstract ideas! From system design to the finest implementation details, we keep a tremendous amount of information in our heads.

You can use a dev journal to keep track of your emotions, too. Morning Pages are a popular technique for clearing the "clutter" in your head at the start of each day. You can try this approach with your dev journal. Are you nervous, anxious, excited? Get these feelings down on paper so you can clear your head and give the technical problems your undivided attention.

At the start of each working session (this could be a day, ticket, or pomodoro session), define your goal for the session, even if it seems really obvious. What do you want to achieve today? Do you have a clear, well-defined coding task you need to accomplish? Do you need to explore something in the codebase? Are you prototyping? Do you need to test a hypothesis? How will you reduce the ambiguity?

Get in the habit of writing at the beginning and end of every coding session. Keep the journal nearby; it should always be a tab away. You should be able to check your notes or make more notes at a glance.

As I said earlier, your dev journal should include whatever you need to be effective. For example, after experimenting with Morning Pages in my personal life, I found it useful to voice my anxieties and negative self-talk.

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Candidates who do not have any IT work experience would benefit from first earning the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner to get foundational knowledge of AWS Cloud and services before attempting the AWS Certified Developer - Associate exam.

The AWS Certified SysOps Administrator - Associate and AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional are certifications that other cloud professionals have earned to advance further in roles like cloud DevOps engineer and software development engineer. Cloud professionals have also earned the AWS Certified Data Engineer- Associate to advance toward roles like machine learning engineer. View AWS Certification paths to learn more and plan your AWS Certification journey.

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The Arm Developer Program gives you access to 200+ Arm experts around the world who can provide technical insights and answer your questions. Join the program and connect with them directly on Discord.

Jason helps Arm partners in the areas of IP selection, system architecture, software development, and performance analysis. Jason has written hundreds of articles about Arm technology and is a member of the AWS Community Builder program promoting AWS Graviton processors.

Pete is a resident Arm expert on profiling and optimizing gaming rendering workloads running on Arm Mali-based mobile devices, and is responsible for the overall technical strategy for multiple CPU and GPU profiling tools.

Pareena works with Arm partners around the world to design virtual prototyping solutions for early IP evaluation, performance analysis and software bring-up. She has helped software developers and SoC architects on numerous Arm projects involving usage of modeling, compilers, debuggers and simulation tools.

Robbie leads a team of performance and solutions engineers to support Arm's partners within the Infrastructure market segment, and helps our partners provide & promote high-performance, low-power cloud to edge solutions built on the Arm Neoverse platform.

Zach is a humane technology developer and designer, focused on aligning technology with humanity's best interests. Zach was selected into the 2021 UN SDG Innovators class, was an XTC judge in the AI Ethics track, and is active in the cross-industry C2PA project to combat misinformation.

Robert is a studied electrical engineer who also serves as advisor to the electrical engineering alumni board of directors at UCSD, DevNet, and the IoTeX blockchain. Also known by his alias in many channels as Fixxxer.

Whether you are just getting started on Arm or looking for resources to help you create top-performing software solutions, Arm Developer Hub has everything you need to start building better software and deliver rich experiences for billions of devices. Download, learn, connect, and question within our growing global developer community.

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