Being able to build things on your own is a great thing. And even though I want to be part of a team most of the time, the fact that we can just start building a product on our own is mind-blowing to me!
And yes you learn a great deal with that, from experimenting with different techniques to finding your own way to solutions. In the end I think being social and working on a personal project can be perfectly combined though!
I barely do π , my personal projects in the last years haven't been that exciting, but I like to have some things I can hammer away on without considering anyone when I do have some time
Being able to build things on your own is a great thing. And even though I want to be part of a team most of the time, the fact that we can just start building a product on our own is mind-blowing to me!
And yes you learn a great deal with that, from experimenting with different techniques to finding your own way to solutions. In the end I think being social and working on a personal project can be perfectly combined though!
Thank you for sharing!
totally agree, both way and combination is generate a synergistic effect for meπ
thank you for response!
How can you guys balance social coding and passion projects? π΅ How people do both and manage their time escapes me!
I barely do π , my personal projects in the last years haven't been that exciting, but I like to have some things I can hammer away on without considering anyone when I do have some time
At the point, i was influenced
Write Code Every Day by John Resigπ