Pick a language and stick to it. I learned a lot of different languages at the start of my journey, but in turn I wasn't "good" at any of them. Have realized it's better to just stick with a single stack and get really deep into it. There's so much in a language past its surface level that you could spend your entire career working in a single language and still have things to learn.
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Secure a position in the field you aspire to work in and actively pursue a mentorship, as the journey of learning is boundless and significantly enhanced with a guiding mentor by your side.
I would rather not meet myself in the past:)
For me it’s better not to change your past cause you never know how it could turn to you or anyone else. We all need to learn from our past and experience we got.
“Batterfly Effect”)
If I had the opportunity to go back in time, I would humbly and politely advise myself to embrace the journey of continuous learning and growth. I would remind myself to stay open-minded, be curious, and never shy away from seeking guidance and mentorship. It's crucial to value collaboration, embrace failures as learning opportunities, and always strive for personal and professional development.
"Small-chunk your career." Along the way I would have released many small tools that are good at small things, instead of saving everything for the theme park with blackjack etc.
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