I didn't stuidied CS and I began learning just a year ago and I've been working as a developer for almost 10 months,so I'm really just beginning, and you really got me with the "Don't ever compare yourself with others" point, because even though I know that is my own progress and how I learn at my own pace what matters, it sometimes is inevitable to see your coworkers and/or friends who studied CS and think "I'm still not good enough".
But I've learned to accept the fact that I'm still not good enough, and it's fine, we all learn in a different way and I think that the importat thing is to keep learning and working so you can say "I'm a better developer than I was last week".
Thank you for your post, I really liked it!
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I didn't stuidied CS and I began learning just a year ago and I've been working as a developer for almost 10 months,so I'm really just beginning, and you really got me with the "Don't ever compare yourself with others" point, because even though I know that is my own progress and how I learn at my own pace what matters, it sometimes is inevitable to see your coworkers and/or friends who studied CS and think "I'm still not good enough".
But I've learned to accept the fact that I'm still not good enough, and it's fine, we all learn in a different way and I think that the importat thing is to keep learning and working so you can say "I'm a better developer than I was last week".
Thank you for your post, I really liked it!