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Retro’ing and Debugging Journey 2024

This past year was a rollercoaster ride for me .

From no code to learning javascript to reactjs and then learning react native was so overwhelming .

There were many challenges and one of them was to learn all this and then work on live projects with so little knowledge . At first all seemed to burden too much , but then with time as I made myself familiar with JavaScript then reactJs became easy .
But then when I moved to react native I cannot explain the pain of debugging those android issues .
It requires so much debugging .
I was working late night shifts just to work on deprecated npm packages and then updating them wasn't easy at all but still it was some fun . It took me a while to make a pact with react native but when i did it was great .
You can learn and learn but you actually learn only when you start doing stuff without someone help as only then you will open yourself for what comes with researching for a certain task and the new things you learn on the way .
Most memorable moment of past year was to on a long weekend with friends and not thinking about anything else .
All the jokes and the stories , it was so relaxing and I think we all need it once a while.
This was all for my past year and i hope i will make this year much more memorable than my last.

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