A Japanese who codes for work and for fun.
Creates games since 2008. Made a music game, "Twin Horizons," and a puzzle game, "Drop 'n' Fill!"
For Japanese posts, head over to Qiita (@Clpsplug)
I managed to code a relatively large-scale game all by myself. Being without my own product to show off, I was virtually nothing. Now I have one. I guess I should've done something small-scale first, but at least I have something.
Learning myself how to work with React. As a low-code developer I like to widen my horizons, so I can understand whays happening inside the "Black box"
It really is a difficult profession, someone has a hobby, but to really be a professional in this business, you need to learn a lot and practice hard. I spent 2 years figuring it out, I wanted to learn how to program applications, but it didn't work out in the end. Fortunately, I found a company that does it all on a professional level iwanta.tech/
Telling myself to never give up no matter how hard the obstacle i am facing, accepting the fact that seeking others help is really important and helpful. Know that by asking help from others does not mean you can't do it
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I'm not burned out, and I still enjoy my job after almost 10 years!!!!
This has been hard, it's been really difficult to have a good life/work/hobby balance in my life. But I think I'm starting to figure it out now!!!!
What did you start to figure out after 10 years? @nombrekeff
marrying a programmer with the same skillset as mine. and both of us use tabs!
I managed to code a relatively large-scale game all by myself. Being without my own product to show off, I was virtually nothing. Now I have one. I guess I should've done something small-scale first, but at least I have something.
Where can i play the game? @clpsplug
but i am trying hard to achieve something
:) , :D
Learning myself how to work with React. As a low-code developer I like to widen my horizons, so I can understand whays happening inside the "Black box"
I would highly recommend you build some projects with react to fast-track your progress.
It really is a difficult profession, someone has a hobby, but to really be a professional in this business, you need to learn a lot and practice hard. I spent 2 years figuring it out, I wanted to learn how to program applications, but it didn't work out in the end. Fortunately, I found a company that does it all on a professional level iwanta.tech/
Telling myself to never give up no matter how hard the obstacle i am facing, accepting the fact that seeking others help is really important and helpful. Know that by asking help from others does not mean you can't do it
Results dont lie. Alway's invest in yourself!
i am still a beginner i have achieved 7th rank in discords w3s server
Building by my own a big platform (SaaS like) with a desktop webapp and a mobile app to allow bikers to manage their bike and service book
Check out pilot-plus.fr :)
Nice app! 🤓
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