One great thing about software development is that you can go back and forth from “I’m a genius!” to “I’m a total idiot!” and everything in between in the fraction of a second.
I don’t know how this can be anything but healthy.
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One great thing about software development is that you can go back and forth from “I’m a genius!” to “I’m a total idiot!” and everything in between in the fraction of a second. I don’t know how this can be anything but healthy.
One great thing about software development is that you can go back and forth from “I’m a genius!” to “I’m a total idiot!” and everything in between in the fraction of a second.
I don’t know how this can be anything but healthy.
Onyeka Aghanenu
Honestly, it’s not. But I think it’s the same struggle everyone whose work requires some sort of creativity has. On the other hand, knowing what to do all the time gets boring. The duality of man.
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Dominik Schwind
yeah. It’s not healthy and yet I wouldn’t want it any other way.
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Dana
Academia is the same. One second you are the brilliant mind of your generation, the next you can barely put a sentence together.
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