Thank you for the comment. I am trying to learn as much as I can. Technology changes so quickly that it can sometimes feel overwhelming to understand it all. But I appreciate the even obsolete technology still has it utilization in the world.
You're not wrong, and it's a good attitude to have. Frankly, it's all overwhelming even if you've been at it a long time. The key is to enjoy the exploration. :)
Anyhow, the two most critical aspects of learning any technology are 1. have practical problem or project that you're motivated to solve and 2. have a community with mentors who don't mind questions or code review.
Number 2 is why I reached out. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for reaching out to me. I am still in my early stages so my projects have not really taken off yet but I look forward to the future and glad that I have someone I can use to help when those days arrive!
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Thank you for the comment. I am trying to learn as much as I can. Technology changes so quickly that it can sometimes feel overwhelming to understand it all. But I appreciate the even obsolete technology still has it utilization in the world.
You're not wrong, and it's a good attitude to have. Frankly, it's all overwhelming even if you've been at it a long time. The key is to enjoy the exploration. :)
Anyhow, the two most critical aspects of learning any technology are 1. have practical problem or project that you're motivated to solve and 2. have a community with mentors who don't mind questions or code review.
Number 2 is why I reached out. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for reaching out to me. I am still in my early stages so my projects have not really taken off yet but I look forward to the future and glad that I have someone I can use to help when those days arrive!