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Discussion on: Personal projects. Do you work on them? Have you finished one?

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Dendi Handian • Edited
  1. Yes. When I learn a technology/language/framework/tool I want to make every examples of their usages and I don't want to get lost track of their updates, that's why I distinctly make the learning into personal projects.

  2. Start small. when I get an idea for improvement or features, I'll make them medium or even large as my skill grows.

  3. As my career goes until now, it is 3 years.

  4. It's hard to keep them up to date if you have company works/jobs, but try to improve them if you have free time.

  5. They never done because we might want to add more features or improve them in the future. So if you confident enough just show them as your portfolios.

  6. Sometimes I do what I feel want to do. I start to code the UI and later got idea to research and investigate a thing, or the vice versa.