Sharing your coding journey through tweets, blogs, or other means—does it make a difference? How has documenting your learning process impacted your experience and connections?
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Top comments (7)
Perhaps, yes, but for some of us (well, for me) blogging is so danged difficult! Ideally though, blogging often forces you to look into something deeper than you normally would. By example, I am presenting HTMX to our company devs. That alone forced me to actually learn the library, and I've learned dat more in a short time than I would otherwise have done.
i think it's a great idea, coz when you'd achieve something you'd be proud how far have you come
Hope soo!!!!
btw, blogs are one of the bets ways to do so
I am an advocate of tracking your journey in any way it is useful for you.
It may not be necessarily shared on social media, but keeping track of your journey is what allow you to be fully aware of your achievements.
For me, it was crucial to remember that I was writing primarily for my future self. This idea helped me to overcome the fear, remove a lot of pressure, and allowed to just start writing.
YES
Learning programming is overwhelming
Imposter syndrom affects many of us
Keeping track of your progress is one of the most powerfull tools against that
The Real Impostor is The Inner Judge - On Impostor Symdrome
Jean-Michel (jmfayard.dev) ・ May 22 '23
Yes! Getting good at writing documentation and managing knowledge will save you so much time and grey hair.