It also depends on where you live. For example, in Dominican Republic (where I live) most young people have a full time job and go to college at night, which makes it difficult to try to code on weekdays.
I'm my case I have a little pet project on .NET Core and some open source projects I try to contribute on the weekends, but most of time I have a lot of homework and can't spend time on it even if I wanted to.
Por supuesto. Even in the position that I'm in it can be very hard, but at least it's a choice for me!
But it's still cool you've got something on the side, and it never hurts to think about what you would be making IF you had the free time, because maybe that day will come!
How's life for a developer in the Dominican Republic?
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It also depends on where you live. For example, in Dominican Republic (where I live) most young people have a full time job and go to college at night, which makes it difficult to try to code on weekdays.
I'm my case I have a little pet project on .NET Core and some open source projects I try to contribute on the weekends, but most of time I have a lot of homework and can't spend time on it even if I wanted to.
Por supuesto. Even in the position that I'm in it can be very hard, but at least it's a choice for me!
But it's still cool you've got something on the side, and it never hurts to think about what you would be making IF you had the free time, because maybe that day will come!
How's life for a developer in the Dominican Republic?