Basically, you need to work on a project that solves a problem you're experiencing, regularly(ideally). This way it's more likely you will stay motivated.
Credits: Kent C. Dodds
Kent C. Dodds
@kentcdodds
"You contribute best to something you use regularly"
Is basically
"You make the best solution for the problem you're experiencing"
12:12 PM - 14 Sep 2017
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Share your work with others, you may get a cool feedback, which also helps a lot!
I am encouraging everyone who has a working in progress pet project to share theirs in the discussion box
I've been there before ;)
Credits: Kent C. Dodds
My webpack-based, local playground, currently in beta!
I didn't know that you can embed tweets here in comment that's cool @thepracticaldev !
That's the keyphrase, that's my problem. I'm more excited on the tech that I'll be using than the actual problem the app should solve.
Glitch Playground! That's a really cool and interesting name for a side project.