the dev community is surely a breed apart than other industry professionals communities, be it in management related roles or other engineering teams. the more experienced you are, the deeper does the character of what being a dev really means sinks into you. surprisingly, it affects your view and reaction in day to day life. and yes I 1000% agree with the advice shared in the last post that having a good mentor, makes things so much more fun, joyful and hell of a lot easier. Amazingly, there is largely a very good culture of how to properly mentor a junior dev or a newbie or how to be that senior that makes the life easier. but then if you were not lucky yourself, there is the saying that, 'be the senior you wish to have.'
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the dev community is surely a breed apart than other industry professionals communities, be it in management related roles or other engineering teams. the more experienced you are, the deeper does the character of what being a dev really means sinks into you. surprisingly, it affects your view and reaction in day to day life. and yes I 1000% agree with the advice shared in the last post that having a good mentor, makes things so much more fun, joyful and hell of a lot easier. Amazingly, there is largely a very good culture of how to properly mentor a junior dev or a newbie or how to be that senior that makes the life easier. but then if you were not lucky yourself, there is the saying that, 'be the senior you wish to have.'