@ohmypy Me too, I've got enough puzzles to solve on my daily job, but I've got some friends who moved to more managing jobs that use it as a way to keep coding a bit, makes sense :)
@Madisonkanna Doesn't make sense to me. It would be very bad for my focus and dedication to the current job. Staying connected to your field of work though should be enough I believe, and way less demanding. (social network, news, social events, forums, chit chat...)
@GaganSuie@diek007@htmx_org You do not marry HTMX, you just take it for a ride, and use whenever you want. Or don't when you don't need it. You still do some HTML the whole time. Cannot go wrong in investing in HTML.
@CarlaStabile I personally think that learning as a fresh dev with too much TDD in mind prevents from peacefully growing up and building a mental model of the essential concepts. So a no for me.
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@ledevnovice Zéro interruption message ou email, l'impression que le temps s'est arrêté pour tout le monde sauf toi. Bon après c'est pas magique car ça tient pas trop la distance quand l'heure de lever est fixée...
@julian_rubisch It seems that you've reached the "wisdom" phase. The logical step after n00b phase "seems cool", fanboy phase "you should try it", nerd phase "you're a loser if you don't use it", expert phase "here is why you have to use it".