![]() ![]() They are experienced and have written million trillion times more code then you have.magicians) have two things going for them that you, as a programming newcomer, don’t: Here’s the truth, experienced developers (i.e. Changing variable names in multiple locations all at once? Commenting out large sections of code in a single blow? It was all so fast! Were they developers and wizards? Maybe… ![]() Not only was the constant search for curly brackets a source of utter frustration but just watching more experienced developers work made me feel overwhelmed. Also, that I’m a very loud typer - you can rest assured that there is a lot of force behind these words!īut when I started my programming journey, the new-to-me syntax and constant changes needed to make my code work had me hunting and pecking at the keyboard like my 93-year old grandma. Since my work was remote and on a freelance basis, I didn’t have co-workers, but house guests and strangers in coffee shops often commented on my lighting fast typing speed. Before I learned to write code, I wrote blog posts and marketing copy for businesses in the hospitality industry. ![]()
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