There are only so many hours in the day — which tools and/or disciplines in software development do you wish you could make time for?

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There are only so many hours in the day — which tools and/or disciplines in software development do you wish you could make time for?
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Same from other life any way to your contact. doramasqueen
Since I'm a self thought developer, I wish I had time for an extensive CS course. I'm a law graduate and I got into development after coincidentally attending a course, then I got a job as a junior frontend developer and I've been developing projects with React and RN ever since (3 years). So I kind of learned the stuff I need as I go, that's why I'm pretty weak when it comes to the fundamentals. I am looking into some simplified courses but even that is intimidating lol
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electric guitar!
oh, related to IT... ok, I like to learn node frameworks, I'm testing the Hapi.js, but I tested Meteor, Strapi and others.
(I'm focused on frontend, I'm learning to know a bit more only)
Also, only for entertainment, I re-learned C++... it's simply awesome nowadays, due the improvements of the language and new syntax shortcuts.
I would love to spend more time with golang.
react native, cause it has a huge potential plus i can create apps for different platforms without learning the native solutions (well, you kinda have to learn for example c# to make some native code).
Haxe and its ecosystem... since 2005
I'd like to be able to learn, as a dev, how to say 'no' to my company over daily overtime...
I'd like to learn testing javascript. I've already bought the Kent C. Dodds testing javascript course but I have never finished it.
I would love to learn Rust and move away from Frontend Dev