I love watching programming content, read articles and blog posts about programming, after 2 months of programming voluntarily, here are some of my criticisms (and praises) of myself, and some other tangents:
- I'm terrible at syntax
- I'm bad at designing a software in a way that is maintainable
- I'm bad with language specific concepts
- I seldom read docs
- I understand the logic that I need better than I expected, but me being terrible at understanding how to implement doesn't help either
- I would probably be bored at building new stuff, but fixing/optimising actually sounds more fun to me
- I undermined the values of the tools at hand that I use daily and how much better it would be if I can understand how to rely on them to learn
- LLMs can be good, but they are not great, not until they have a good way to implement logical reasoning
- Go is better than Python
- Pointers are easy to understand after I learnt some data structure
- I'm dumb
- I'm stupid
- I'm not a frontend guy
- Understanding how a new piece of tool works is very important
- I still eat 3 times per day
- I should occasionally restart my PC
- I have yet to understand what the "market" wants
- fly.io is unstable
- I probably should commit more
- I need to learn to stop being too lazy while still being lazy enough
- I do not understand Javascript
- I would be happier if I got to push myself to write code instead of procrastinating
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