Thanks for sharing your experience =) Ive been being in probation for 1.5 month already, and I dont contribute to the project and it makes me feel useless developer in the team. And Im little bit scared that I wont come through this probation. The project we are working on so tremendous, and I still don`t understand some points.
Thanks for reading! I’m glad you got something out of it 😊
I feel like many developers have been in this situation. 1.5 months can feel like a really long time, but it’s a pretty short amount of time to get your head around a huge project. Ask lots of questions and be vocal about whatever small observations you have made. Best of luck with the rest of probation! It sounds like you’re doing fine.
I would ask a lot of questions, but everybody is so busy, because it is season for our app. But I found the way, I just read every commit team make and trying to understand why and for what, and figure out that it is no magic out there in the project :) It's really good approach for me. And finally I stopped watching video tuts, now I read the official docs of technologies and I started to understand them :) For example, typescript docs. I wish you luck too!) Keep writing, you are good at it :)
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Thanks for sharing your experience =) I
ve been being in probation for 1.5 month already, and I don
t contribute to the project and it makes me feel useless developer in the team. And Im little bit scared that I won
t come through this probation. The project we are working on so tremendous, and I still don`t understand some points.Thanks for reading! I’m glad you got something out of it 😊
I feel like many developers have been in this situation. 1.5 months can feel like a really long time, but it’s a pretty short amount of time to get your head around a huge project. Ask lots of questions and be vocal about whatever small observations you have made. Best of luck with the rest of probation! It sounds like you’re doing fine.
Thank you, I'm trying to do my best :)
I would ask a lot of questions, but everybody is so busy, because it is season for our app. But I found the way, I just read every commit team make and trying to understand why and for what, and figure out that it is no magic out there in the project :) It's really good approach for me. And finally I stopped watching video tuts, now I read the official docs of technologies and I started to understand them :) For example, typescript docs. I wish you luck too!) Keep writing, you are good at it :)