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I agree with all the points except for social isolation. I think if you are spending time learning a library like React, it might help to remove any distractions such as family and friends. I'm not saying that family is a distraction, but I know a lot of people that learn better when they can focus all their attention on what they are doing. It can be healthy depending on the relationship that you have with your family. Most of the time, your family doesn't understand why you are trying to code.
Great Tips !!
On the point 7. Starting on Big Projects Too Soon:
You also have the problem that in large projects, depending on the development practice, you only dive into developing requested features or bugfixes but you are unable to dive into topics like requirements engineering, product design, deployment and user support.
In smaller projects, in most cases the chances are that you need to do some deployment or you can influence to product design as well as talking to users directly. Imho this is a great benefit because you can see the big picture of the project and not only a small part.
Good points.
I guess my unwillingness for writing tests will sooner or later lead me away from JavaScript, haha
I'm finding that converting to a functional style of JS in a framework that fully supports it (hyperapp) is making me more willing/able to deal with the testing issue.
Good tips.
Thank you!
Thanks for this. It was very insightful.
Your very welcome, itchy-onion!
Great post yo 👊🏻 keep them coming!
Thank you!
Really good article. I was expecting something cliche but I'd 100% agree with most of these.
I'm glad that we both agree!
Thanks for directing your experiences man! Very helpful insight🙏
Your welcome!