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Impostor Syndrome: The Biggest Enemy to Your Progress is Your Ego

Impostor Syndrome: The Biggest Enemy to Your Progress is Your Ego

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Must-know programming quotes

Must-know programming quotes

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[Dev Journey] He's Using His National Athlete Experience to Build A Language Learning App

[Dev Journey] He's Using His National Athlete Experience to Build A Language Learning App

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The toxic side of productivity culture

The toxic side of productivity culture

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🚀 Made a chat server for mailing list hackers

🚀 Made a chat server for mailing list hackers

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Stickers & Milestones - Celebrating 2 awesome years on DEV

Stickers & Milestones - Celebrating 2 awesome years on DEV

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Fatal Mistakes That Developers Should Avoid When Investing

Fatal Mistakes That Developers Should Avoid When Investing

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My favourite productivity practices

My favourite productivity practices

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Non-Technical Skills Every Developer Needs

Non-Technical Skills Every Developer Needs

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10 Ways Developers Can Invest Time Instead of Wasting it

10 Ways Developers Can Invest Time Instead of Wasting it

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5 Tips on Making a Career Change and Sustaining Yourself on the Job Search Journey

5 Tips on Making a Career Change and Sustaining Yourself on the Job Search Journey

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ADHD, the Quarantine, and Me

ADHD, the Quarantine, and Me

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Tips for Programming with a low end PC.

Tips for Programming with a low end PC.

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I just created my first NPM package. It ain't much but it's honest work

I just created my first NPM package. It ain't much but it's honest work

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It’s more important to master the cards you’re holding than to complain about the ones your opponent was dealt.

It’s more important to master the cards you’re holding than to complain about the ones your opponent was dealt.

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