personally I also begin to feel the fatigue of Javascript.
My biggest difficulty is finding someone to talk to/exchange with, it's something I'd love to do, I have lots of ideas in my head, lots of side projects.
When it comes to learning a new thing, I ask myself the following questions:
1 - What is it?
2 - Why?
3 - how does it work?
4 - When to use it
because even if you like a tool, you should know which situations are suitable for its use.
Thanks for your post. It's very interesting.
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personally I also begin to feel the fatigue of Javascript.
My biggest difficulty is finding someone to talk to/exchange with, it's something I'd love to do, I have lots of ideas in my head, lots of side projects.
When it comes to learning a new thing, I ask myself the following questions:
1 - What is it?
2 - Why?
3 - how does it work?
4 - When to use it
because even if you like a tool, you should know which situations are suitable for its use.
Thanks for your post. It's very interesting.