@JustSteveKing Even a small section or bonus content outlining a few examples of your approach would be beneficial. Then you might see people buy in to your approach and then there could be scope for another book based on that.
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@alexjgarrett @jraddatz99@teamcodecourse@inertiajs It’s quite refreshing to hear I’m not the only dev that uses Google more than I’d care to admit. I find myself reaching for Google even though I’m 90% sure I know what I’m doing haha.
@taylorotwell So cool that after like 10 plus years you still have the passion to jump in on issues like this. I’m a Laravel developer, not a PHP developer, because of this
@bexabot@JackEllis I’m self taught and did so to solve my business needs so I find it really difficult to ask for help. I know I’m just an average developer but even so it really feels like defeat to ask for help. I want to change my mindset here
@dcblogdev Probably doing yourself a disservice there. Your open source efforts are on par with running a business, I’m sure. It’s hard to switch off from something you love. But you’re right to do so. Balance is key.
@dcblogdev I struggle with this. I’ve got a full time job and a business to run. Not enough hours in the week to balance without fear or burnout. I find it hard to relax and switch off completely.
@michaeldyrynda Haha I was the same. I’ve got such a good workflow with one screen these days, especially on a Mac with multiple desktops I can swipe between
@JackEllis @LasseRafn It’s so easy to underestimate just how difficult letting go and asking for help is. It’s amazing to see fellow devs admitting that they are happy to reach out for answers. I’ve struggled so much myself and sometimes feels like I’m failing if I reach out.
@JackEllis I can relate to that. I think as a dev we naturally want to solve our own problems. There’s always someone out there with more knowledge and reaching out is sometimes difficult haha