For me it was learning experience and my available time to learn something new. I started to learn Laravel back in v4 (I think it was). When I finally got back around to learning a version of 5x I saw VueJS and that sent me off to find out about VueJS.
I'm a freelancer, trying to stay billable, but dedicate some other time to learning. Repeating is the hard part in that case. I'd get busy and not get back to the learning for a while. I'm hunkered and deteremined now to make Laravel/VueJS LAMP my stack. One thing that has changed for my daily work is to keep logs of what I do within a project, huge help to go back and read stuff where I'm explaining to my future-self what I did.
For me it was learning experience and my available time to learn something new. I started to learn Laravel back in v4 (I think it was). When I finally got back around to learning a version of 5x I saw VueJS and that sent me off to find out about VueJS.
I'm a freelancer, trying to stay billable, but dedicate some other time to learning. Repeating is the hard part in that case. I'd get busy and not get back to the learning for a while. I'm hunkered and deteremined now to make Laravel/VueJS LAMP my stack. One thing that has changed for my daily work is to keep logs of what I do within a project, huge help to go back and read stuff where I'm explaining to my future-self what I did.
Oh I like the idea of keeping a log of what you do to refer back to in the future. So much can get lost in the haze of a project.