Thank you for this article, but let me sum it up:
If you are working on a Team, you also need to communicate, you should accept, that you should keep learning and practicing, sometimes you will need to use a terminal, which will make you to learn it anyway and finally you end with something which appears to me like a recent trend, that we are all humans, not resources, who need to take care for themselves. The latter can be put into every article about some kind of job or more.
Do not take this too serious, it is not wrong what you have written, but it feels like I have read this over and over. Especially the last point gets annoying, because it is so general and feels too much like a followed trend, which possibly came with the intensified usage of Home Office and maybe for other reasons.
Everybody feel free to correct me, but I just wanted to write this down. Again, this is still a nice writing @anamdiazs !
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Thank you for this article, but let me sum it up:
If you are working on a Team, you also need to communicate, you should accept, that you should keep learning and practicing, sometimes you will need to use a terminal, which will make you to learn it anyway and finally you end with something which appears to me like a recent trend, that we are all humans, not resources, who need to take care for themselves. The latter can be put into every article about some kind of job or more.
Do not take this too serious, it is not wrong what you have written, but it feels like I have read this over and over. Especially the last point gets annoying, because it is so general and feels too much like a followed trend, which possibly came with the intensified usage of Home Office and maybe for other reasons.
Everybody feel free to correct me, but I just wanted to write this down. Again, this is still a nice writing @anamdiazs !