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How do you balance your side-coding time between learning new things and building with that you already know?

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Andrew Brooks πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» β€’

Alternating works well for myself. I have a main side project that I work on. I apply my current knowledge to its development one week. Then the next week I spend my spare time learning something new I've been eyeballing that I can apply to my current or a new project. Then when dev week rolls back around I apply my new knowledge. Rinse and repeat 😁

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Steve Layton β€’ β€’ Edited

Yes, please share! I'd say this is the thing I struggle with the most (or at least a lot).

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Andy Haskell β€’

Myself, I try to do about 70% building/blogging, 30% learning (in the form of reading or coding in intro tutorials). I'm still trying to figure this out too, since there are multiple areas I want to learn like machine learning, computer vision, and frontend. Hard part for me learning is that I have a lot of different things I want to learn like machine learning, computer vision, and frontend

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