Hah I just wrote something on dev.to about my digital coming of age. When I started out with developing, everything was pretty easy for me because I wasn't really thinking about the journey, just of the goal I had in mind. Web-development was a means to an end for me, so I never had imposter syndrome or things like that because I was in denial that development was even my field. Now, a decade later, I still truly enjoy coding but am clearly missing a sort of end-goal. If that makes sense :).
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Hah I just wrote something on dev.to about my digital coming of age. When I started out with developing, everything was pretty easy for me because I wasn't really thinking about the journey, just of the goal I had in mind. Web-development was a means to an end for me, so I never had imposter syndrome or things like that because I was in denial that development was even my field. Now, a decade later, I still truly enjoy coding but am clearly missing a sort of end-goal. If that makes sense :).