Stop Celebrating Incompetence
Summary
TLDRLe script met en lumière le dénigrement inutile de la compétence dans le monde de la programmation, où trop souvent on minimise les efforts pour surmonter le syndrome de l'imposteur et la garde. L'auteur dénonce la célébration de l'incompétence, qui nuit à l'aspiration à l'amélioration et réduit le travail à une simple magie. Il encourage à la maîtrise de la matière, à la reconnaissance de la profondeur du métier et à l'apprentissage approfondi, plutôt que de se contenter de connaissances superficielles. Un appel à l'ambition et à la confiance en soi pour devenir des programmeurs compétents et à même de contribuer de manière significative à l'industrie.
Takeaways
- 🚫 Les programmeurs devraient arrêter de célébrer l'incompétence et d'encourager la pensée magique au lieu de l'amélioration continue.
- 🤔 La célébration de l'incompétence peut sous-estimer les aspirations à l'amélioration et la capacité à surmonter les défis.
- 🎯 Il est important de reconnaître que la programmation nécessite de l'apprentissage et du temps, pas de se résigner à l'incompréhension.
- 🔄 L'industrie de la programmation doit évoluer au-delà des stéréotypes négatifs comme le 'copy pasta pirate' ou le 'programmeur sans idée de ce qu'il fait'.
- 🛠️ Les programmeurs débutants doivent apprendre les bases de leur métier sans se laisser décourager par l'idée qu'ils sont intrinsèquement mauvais à ce qu'ils font.
- 📚 L'apprentissage en profondeur et la maîtrise des compétences sont essentielles pour surmonter le syndrome de l'imposteur et la porte dérobée.
- 💪 Il est crucial d'encourager les programmeurs à se considérer comme des apprenants en devenir et à avoir confiance en leur capacité à s'améliorer.
- 🔑 La programmation est une compétence acquise qui nécessite du temps et de la persévérance, pas une capacité innée ou un don.
- 🌟 Chacun a sa propre vitesse d'apprentissage et son propre potentiel, il est donc inutile de se comparer aux autres ou de se décourager par des différences apparentes.
- 🎼 La maîtrise de la programmation est comparable à apprendre un instrument de musique ou un jeu, où la pratique et la patience conduisent à l'excellence.
- 🚀 L'industrie de la programmation est en constante évolution et offre de nombreuses opportunités pour ceux qui sont prêts à s'engager dans un apprentissage continu et approfondi.
Q & A
Pourquoi l'auteur du script pense-t-il que les programmeurs devraient arrêter de célébrer l'incompétence?
-L'auteur pense que célébrer l'incompétence réduit la profession à une bande de pirates de 'copy pasta' sans connaissance, ce qui sappe l'aspiration à l'amélioration et réduit le travail à une simple magie de la pensée.
Quel est le 'mème' que l'auteur déteste le plus sur Internet et pourquoi?
-L'auteur déteste le mème qui montre un ingénieur junior et un ingénieur senior qui ne comprennent pas comment leur code fonctionne, car cela désespère les juniors et les incite à croire qu'ils seront toujours perdus dans un tourbillon de magie incompréhensible.
Comment l'auteur défend-il l'idée que les programmeurs devraient s'engager dans l'apprentissage profond plutôt que de copier-coller?
-Il soutient que l'apprentissage profond permet de comprendre l'architecture et la logique derrière le code, plutôt que de se contenter de solutions de surface pour résoudre les problèmes du jour.
Quelle est la différence entre 'impostor syndrome' et la réalité de ne pas être compétent dans un domaine?
-L'impostor syndrome est un sentiment d'insécurité malgré des compétences réelles, tandis que la réalité de ne pas être compétent est un défi à surmonter en apprenant et en s'améliorant.
Pourquoi l'auteur est-il critique envers l'utilisation de 'CSS' et de 'Tailwind'?
-Il est critique car il pense que CSS est un langage de droite où la redondance est fréquente et que l'utilisation de classes utilitaires comme celles de Tailwind est préférable pour éviter cette redondance.
Quel conseil donnerait l'auteur aux programmeurs qui commencent et qui se sentent incompétents?
-Il conseille de s'engager dans l'apprentissage profond, de se rappeler de leurs capacités et de surmonter les défis un par un, comme ils l'ont fait avec la récursivité ou la compréhension des classes et des fonctions.
Quelle est la différence entre un 'midwit' et un 'impostor' selon l'auteur?
-Un 'midwit' est quelqu'un qui a juste assez d'intelligence pour utiliser les mots compliqués mais qui pense tout savoir, tandis qu'un 'impostor' est quelqu'un qui a des doutes infundés malgré ses compétences.
Pourquoi l'auteur pense-t-il que les programmeurs devraient se concentrer sur la maîtrise de leur métier plutôt que sur l'obtention d'un emploi?
-Il est convaincu que les bons programmeurs obtiendront des emplois, mais que la maîtrise de son art est une poursuite à vie qui apporte une satisfaction et une compétence plus profonde que le simple objectif d'obtenir un emploi.
Quelle est la position de l'auteur sur l'importance de la profondeur de connaissances dans la programmation?
-L'auteur soutient que la profondeur des connaissances est essentielle, car elle permet de devenir un 'wizard' capable de faire exactement ce qu'on demande au ordinateur, au lieu d'être un spectateur émerveillé.
L'auteur mentionne-t-il des différences dans l'apprentissage et la maîtrise des différentes compétences en programmation?
-Oui, il mentionne que certaines personnes peuvent apprendre plus rapidement ou être naturellement plus talentueuses dans certaines activités, et que la détermination ou le 'grit' est aussi un facteur clé dans la maîtrise d'un métier.
Quel conseil l'auteur donnerait à quelqu'un qui cherche à améliorer ses compétences en programmation?
-Il conseille de viser haut, d'apprendre en profondeur, d'accepter la profondeur de sa profession et de ne pas se contenter de solutions de surface, mais de s'engager dans une poursuite de maîtrise à long terme.
Outlines
😀 Dénonciation de la célébration de l'incompétence
Le script dénonce la tendance à célébrer l'incompétence dans le monde de la programmation, argumentant que cela nuit à l'aspiration à l'amélioration et réduit le travail à une forme de pensée magique. L'auteur exprime son mépris pour les plaisanteries sur l'incompréhension de la programmation, qu'il considère nuisibles pour les jeunes développeurs et pour l'image de la profession. Il insiste sur l'importance de la maîtrise et de la compréhension profonde plutôt que de se contenter de la surface.
😡 Réfutation de l'auto-doute et de la prétention
Dans ce paragraphe, l'auteur combat le syndrome de l'imposteur et la prétention inutile, soulignant que les doutes et les prétentions ne sont pas des justifications pour la médiocrité. Il partage son expérience personnelle, en tant qu'autodidacte, et critique l'utilisation des diplômes prestigieux pour établir une supériorité intellectuelle. Il appelle à la reconnaissance de la profondeur de la programmation et à l'apprentissage continu plutôt que de se reposer sur des connaissances superficielles.
🤔 Appel à la maîtrise des compétences de base
L'auteur insiste sur l'importance d'apprendre et de maîtriser les compétences de base de la programmation, plutôt que de se fier à des recherches en ligne pour résoudre des problèmes courts-termes. Il suggère que la compréhension approfondie des langages et des concepts de programmation est essentielle pour la confiance et la compétence durables, et qu'il est crucial de ne pas se contenter de la surface mais de s'engager dans un processus d'apprentissage approfondi.
🧙♂️ La magie de la programmation et la quête de maîtrise
Le script évoque la 'magie' de la programmation comme étant le résultat de l'acquisition de connaissances et de compétences, transformant l'incompréhension en capacité de contrôler précisément les actions de l'ordinateur. L'auteur encourage les programmeurs à se considérer comme des sorciers capables de créer et de comprendre, plutôt que de rester des spectateurs émerveillés. Il souligne également l'importance de la profondeur de la programmation et de l'apprentissage continu pour atteindre l'expertise.
🚀 L'importance de la persévérance et de la portée des ambitions
Dans ce paragraphe, l'auteur discute de l'importance de la persévérance et de l'élargissement de l'horizon des ambitions dans la carrière de programmation. Il soutient que la maîtrise de la programmation est un processus à long terme qui nécessite de la patience et de l'effort soutenus. Il cite CS Lewis pour mettre en évidence que les gens ont tendance à sous-estimer leurs aspirations et à ne pas reconnaître la valeur de la poursuite d'un travail passionnant et significatif.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Incompétence
💡Impostor Syndrome
💡Gatekeeping
💡Copy Pasta Pirates
💡Zone
💡Architecture
💡CSS
💡Self-Taught
💡Grit
💡Mastery
💡Wizard
Highlights
Programmers should not celebrate incompetence; it undermines the aspiration to improve.
Celebrating incompetence reduces work to magical thinking and is not beneficial for new recruits.
The meme about not understanding code should not be propagated as it fosters a sense of hopelessness.
Senior engineers should not claim ignorance to discourage juniors from aspiring to understand complex concepts.
The speaker emphasizes the joy of deep programming and being in the zone, rather than superficial copy-pasting.
Learning and understanding programming concepts is presented as a journey, not an unattainable goal.
The importance of not reducing programming to a 'right-only' language like CSS, which is often looked up due to its repetitive nature.
Impostor syndrome can be defeated by recalling one's learning journey and capabilities.
The speaker argues against the idea that programming is magic and instead frames it as learnable skills.
Diplomas and prestigious institutions are not the sole indicators of programming competence.
The speaker criticizes the trope of the 'I don't know what I'm doing' senior programmer as dishonest and harmful.
A call to embrace the capacity to improve and become competent rather than settling for mediocrity.
The need for competent programmers is greater than ever, emphasizing the importance of depth in learning.
The speaker encourages aiming for mastery and long-term growth over short-term job prospects.
Talent and hard work are both essential for exceptional programming skills, with a discussion on the impact of natural talent.
A critique of the 'Gifted kid syndrome' and its potential to hinder the development of hard work and grit.
The speaker shares a CS Lewis quote to inspire aiming for greater achievements beyond immediate satisfactions.
Transcripts
all right we're doing it you know what I
see myself in this article and I don't
like it but we're doing it programmers
should stop celebrating incompetence in
the Valiant efforts to combat impostor
syndrome and gatekeeping the programming
world has taken a bad turn down a blind
alley by celebrating incompetence you
don't have to reduce an entire
profession to a clueless gang of copy
pasta Pirates to make a new recruits
feel welcome it undermines the
aspiration to improve it reduces the
work to magical thinking it is not good
that is so good already off the rip I
know it's 20 I I already I already know
this is 2021 and this is not that great
but man that was so good that is so dang
good people it really is because dude I
you know the meme that I hate the most
on the Internet is the one that's like
Junior engineer I don't know how this
code works and then senior engineer
neither do I it's like no you do don't
tell that to a junior that their life is
hopelessly spent in this swirl of
magical I can't understand anything for
the rest of my life and I'll never
actually be able to code and I'll have
to struggle at all times at all places
if anything it just makes our industry
10,000 times worse to say that you don't
understand things as a senior it makes
it so so much worse I'm happy I don't
sit there and copy pasta code all day I
am happy that I can program for hours on
end and just be in the zone and enjoy
the moment and enjoy what I'm trying to
build and try to Think Through the
architecture as opposed to being like
how do I write a for a for Loop how do I
do an if statement how do I create a
struct I think people are just joking I
the problem is is I know people are just
joking but there's this there's this
whole damn movement right uh let's see
you have to understand how it works have
you ever tried quorans I used to do it
by hand by hand I used to be able to
take a querian and you could give me a
point plus a camera position and I could
give you the querian to rotate it to
whatever position you would like me to
do it by hand cross product by heart dot
product easy peasy do it now I haven't
done it in I haven't done it in gosh 15
years so yeah I can't so guess what you
can learn it it's easy it's not hard it
just takes time there are things that
are hard right I'll probably never
understand quantum computers I'll
probably never get a degree in physics
and whatever the hell you need but
computer stuff like these are not crazy
these are not crazy things like you
shouldn't tell people that there's
somehow just some just some
impossibility out there I just hate it a
marriage is harder than general purpose
AI facts on facts on facts it's not
magic anyways sorry just get really
pumped up about this because I I
actually fully agree with this state
statement we should be super super into
like telling people that they can get
better right that there is actually like
an that like I don't care if people
called gatekeeping if you can't write
programming for an hour without like
going up and looking up every detail you
suck at programming get better you get
better by doing it for years like that's
okay we all sucked at some point
everybody sucks at some point and it's
okay CSS on the other hand you can
always look up because it's a right only
language everybody knows that that's why
God invented Tailwind yeah CSS you write
it that's why there's the same class
9,000 times in CSS every place honestly
crack open your Works CSS files and tell
me you don't just see duplication after
duplication because ain't nobody's
reading other people's CSS every last
person just simply writes their own CSS
for their own thing that's it I'm sorry
it's always been that way that's why
doing utility classes has always been
better it just is it's not that it's
great it's not that I like it it's not
just there's no other way to make it not
suck as much right uh I say this and
evaluation of the Pres uh prescription
not of the diagnosis the programming
World absolutely has had and still has
challenges with impostor syndrome and
gatekeeping in large part because unlike
so many other professional Fields a high
percentage of the people working in
programming are self-taught including
yours truly impostor syndrome always has
always been a big like question mark to
me in the sense that like like you
learned how to program remember that
time when you didn't know how to program
and you actually learned how to program
like how hard that leap was remember
that one time you didn't know how to do
recursion and then you struggled and
struggled and struggled and you finally
figured out how how recursion Works
apply it the next thing you're about to
do is going to be hard but you have
learned it you will still be able to
learn the next thing like
goodbye bye impostor syndrome right
impostor syndrome can be easily defeated
by recounting your abilities and where
you feel like hey I'm lacking in this
area that's not impostor syndrome that's
just reality you can solve that problem
like you solved all your other problems
you can learned something because you
already learned recursion you've already
learned programming you already learned
how classes work how functions work so
all of a sudden are you just going to
get completely Bamboozled because you
got to make a database connection you're
going to have to learn how to do HTTP
come on man that's ridiculous that's for
gosh darn ridiculous to think that
somehow after learning the hardest parts
of programming which is translating
syntax into semantics you figured that
out and now you're going to get
defeated by a rest request dude come
on absolutely ridiculous when you don't
have a diploma from a prestigious uh
institution telling you and the world
that you know things and you are good at
things by the way the worst people I've
ever worked with well I can specifically
think of one person that had a Harvard
degree and it was by far the single
worst experience I've ever worked with
the pretentiousness followed by the
absolute utter laziness just made me
want to cry me being from Montana State
University a university with no
prestigiousness with no high fute
society yet yet I felt absolutely better
coconut oil from head to toe without the
pretentious and was able to
clearly run laps around it 2.16 high
school GPA
3.54 College lathered up boys it's only
natural to occasionally have doubts
especially if there are people within
your profession who have the uh use
their diplomas as a logical fallacy to
prove why they're right and you are
wrong if anyone ever tells you that they
are right because they went to a
university dude the amount of times I
hear people say oh that can't happen
yeah I got a I I got a Bachelor of Arts
in kinesiology trust me I know all about
the human body you're like yo bro you
took the intro course cool like that
that doesn't work the worst people on
Earth are Bachelors of Science people
including computer scientists you don't
you know just enough to say words but
you don't actually know things and you
think you know things you are the midwit
I am the midwit NBA's Fallen under the
midwit curve as well you're not an
impostor you're a midwit there's a huge
difference a midwit is the expert
beginner a midwit is somebody who has
just enough IQ to say all the
complicated words but think they know
everything so they do all the
complicated things whereas the super
stupid person and the really smart
person are just like yeah cool I'm not
going to do it but you can't let that
doubt win you can't become I have noide
idea what I'm doing dog as a
professional identity please stop with
that it's the worst Trope of all of
software engineering don't tweet's
coming I can feel it tweet's coming
tweet's coming it's coming it's
happening here we go here we go the
worst Trope of uh of programming is the
I don't know what I am doing senior they
do and at some point you will too it's
dishonest how do I say it it's it's just
like the shittiest thing if you don't
know what you are doing my gosh I feel
like I have it in me but I don't know
how to say it it's like so cringe they
are the worst I don't know how to say it
I I want I I I know there's something in
me there's something in me there's a dog
in me that's wanting to come out I just
don't know how to say it that's going to
be that's going to be a awesome I'm
going to leave it for later I'm going to
leave it for later don't Embrace being a
copy pasta programmer whose Chief skill
whose Chief uh whose Chief skill is
looking up on the internet treated
as part of a learning process to
actually understand what's going on not
merely as a shortcut to solve today's
problem if you never dig deeper your
confidence will be stuck at the surface
let's go let's go let's go likewise
influential programmers who do have the
hard-earned skills and accumulated
knowledge to repeatedly create good
software need to resist the temptation
of presenting a yes I too am a no little
copy pasta dummy just like you facade
whatever gains you uh derive from being
relatable to someone struggling must be
weighed against infus using the industry
with a sense of futility of deep
learning I love it I love it I love it I
love it I love it the futility of deep
learning that phrase right there is
literally describes I I would say
today's Tech Twitter right how many
people here how about this one chat
we're going to do a little we're going
to do a little experiment we're going to
do a little experiment who here best
language is Javascript one in the chat
if your best language is
Javascript okay okay so we got a lot of
we got some ones in here we got a lot of
zeros but you got a lot of ones okay got
a lot of zeros but got a lot of we got
some ones more zeros than ones okay when
I say JavaScript I mean typescript as
well are you telling me that okay
everyone spam your best language since I
don't know your best language is the one
you know the best right we got a lot of
pythons a lot of phps java hasle lot of
python first order logic yeah right
dummy all right how about this one if
you had to turn off your LSP you had the
program in notepad could you read a file
line by line convert each line into a
number and sum up the file without
looking on the internet I see some nose
in there there's some nose in there fix
that learn your language right learn
your language it's it's not hard yeah
yeah since Prime is not here I would
like to take the time to tell chat
leather yourself in coconut oil and have
a great day hey thank you entric note I
appreciate that I'm gonna I'm going to
try to get that thing that uh like Doug
Doug and Thor has where I can press play
because I always miss the bits and they
don't get to play out loud and so I want
to be able to control it so like during
this talk and when I'm recording this it
doesn't interrupt that thing and then
afterwards I can just press play and be
like bump bum bump you know because I
always feel so bad like you don't get
you don't get your TTS is it called
streamer Bots I have no idea what it's
even called I like Doug Doug though Doug
Doug is sweet what do you mean by
converting a line into a number what I
mean is that let's pretend you had a
file that is filled with numbers line by
line numbers can you read in the file
and correctly add all the numbers
together didn't Thor make his own
software for that no I think he uses
something like streamer bot we love Doug
Doug everyone loves Doug Doug everybody
loves Doug Doug I'm a huge huge fan
personally hey thank you in fact I only
learned about Doug Doug because of the
streamer Awards I was shocked to find
out you know well most people can't
figure out how to write something
without like looking stuff up can you go
LSP list in an editor and write that
without looking anything up I think a
lot of people would not be able to do it
like it's very very simple in in
JavaScript like how well do you know
your language most people don't know
their language right just thing anyways
okay let's get back into this the magic
of programming is largely just things
you don't know yet once you learn those
things it stops being magic in the sense
of I have no idea how it did that or why
it works and starts being magic in the
sense of I can make the computer do
exactly what I asked to do it the point
is to become a wizard not the bedazzled
member of the audience oh beautiful so
true this is absolutely right this is
100% right I think dhh and I actually
have way more in common than I initially
realized cuz initially when I saw dhh is
writing I just didn't like how I I
didn't like I didn't like a lot of the
language he used now I'm totally like I
think this some of the language is
really good like this is a really good
phrase and all a I started liking his
takes more and more and this was just
good isn't dhh going to be on the stream
soon he is going to be on he is going to
be on the stream soon dhh is my lost
brother I I feel like we do have more in
common than I realized you know I think
that's the thing is that when you get
when you take the time to actually learn
about somebody you realize that uh that
they're actually more like you than you
realize right and you're more like other
people you know this does not happen
overnight by the way there is one thing
like this is so you know the my next
course on boot. is going to be from TCP
to http and the reason why is that so
many people look at HTTP as being magic
it's actually really really simple like
it's not magic it's so just so obvious
how these things work and when you
understand how headers bodies the
difference between get and post like it
just it it it is actually pretty like oh
oh yeah okay well even SSL and TLS
aren't magic like have you ever written
RSA it's it's not magic RSA it's just
complicated like I couldn't invent the
math because I'm not that I I don't
study math for a living but it's not
crazy hard pick two large primes is
probable Prime do find the inverted the
the the Matrix inverse the negative one
in whatever and then toss it in some
math and bada bing bada boom uh RSA is
the easiest algo it's not the easiest
algo okay but it is a very easy algo I I
would say that binary search is probably
the easiest algorithm to do I can binary
search an array any day of the week okay
I can binary search an array any day of
the week an airplane going down and
they're like
quickly hey any body in here can write
binary search from scratch we need them
right
now I can do it do it right now easy
this does not happen overnight and we
need to have the confidence to accept
that our profession has depth dude not
just confidence the excitement the
reality that we have a profession where
you could just get up and learn
something new that's actually useful
come on tell me that's not awesome like
that's one of the best feels I have is
that I I I haven't hit the maximum
right there's there's still more left
there's still more RPG left I still got
some stats to go like level up and
grinding is not like in these other
games where it gets every single level
becomes significantly harder it's like a
linear grind it just keeps on it or it's
like a a constant grind where every
single time you study something for 10
hours you actually get out you like come
out better every time it's so good it's
the world's greatest RPG uh even as we
celebrate the e with which someone can
get started and welcome them into the
Journey of becoming a wizard it doesn't
let's see it also doesn't happen across
the domains of programming you can't
become an expert at everything and it's
fine to accept your boundaries but it's
not fine to think you shouldn't be on
some path towards Mastery and if you
intend to make programming your career o
yees we also need to accept that not all
wizard apprentices turn out to be equal
Talent or end up with equal levels of
confidence just like in every other
field of human Pursuits you can learn
the basic rules of Chess in a few
minutes but you can also spend a
lifetime mastering the game and not
everyone becomes a grand master even if
they're ve even if they try very hard I
mean yeah you can also just apply that
to the guitar you can take two people
and make them do the identical thing for
the identical amount of time and one
person will be better than another
person right some people just learn
faster at specific activities too it's
weird some people are just better at
certain activities than others and
that's just that I think programming has
always been my um like it's just been my
my calling I'm just I'm just able to
just do it I just feel good about it
right it's not just about learning it's
about natural Talent it's both natural
Talent like how I always think about it
is it's very simple there's there's
hours you spend programming okay however
many hours that is and that's multiplied
by your natural Talent some people
they're born with like a 1.5 multiplier
right but that actually makes them weak
because often their ex goes down because
of how high this multiplier is some
people they got you know some people
they live with that like three
multiplier it's not easy for them but
their willingness to endure pain goes
way up and this gives them a whole
different life
multiplier right because this is an
incomplete equation right here because
it actually is going to look something
more like this um I don't know what to
call this one we'll call this one uh
we'll call this one CT and I'll call
this one uh right we'll call this one
hold on yeah I guess what what do we
call this one anyways this is your this
is your coefficient of willingness to
work through pain right so this is your
natural Talent this is how many hours
you've put into it but then there's some
sort of multiplier that influences this
your willingness to come back to this
your endurance I don't know what to call
it the equation is not quite right but
there's something about X that is that
is augmented by this because some people
they don't have it some people don't
have have grit right exactly grit grit's
the right word and you only get grit and
often grit comes from people with lower
Talent right Constitution would be like
the real real real fun word for it tarov
players so natural Talent is both a
blessing and a curse and the people that
you see that are just like the magic the
the true magic ones the true prodigies
they somehow got the natural talent and
they somehow got the grit at the same
time like those are like the true magic
talents of the of the universe cuz they
got them both and very few people with
Talent tend to have any sort of hard
work A Gifted kid syndrome destroys
talented people absolutely 100% I've
seen it so many times right yeah there's
a lot of boredom yeah cuz we weren't
taught how to learn that's kind of a
funny phrase uh hard work beats Talent
when talent doesn't work hard but talent
and hard work always wins there you go I
mean that's that's the truest and
correct phrase hard work always beats
Talent when Talent does not hard does
not work hard but if you got them both
you're freaking gifted right join the
stream and instantly feel called out
good welcome to the club uh the world
has never had a greater need for
programmer than it does today it's never
had a greater need for competent
programmers than it does today let's
skip over the overly self-deprecating
nonsense that nobody knows what they are
doing and try to learn things in depth
is not for us you are not clueless dog
banging at the keyboard with no
prospects of ever improving you are a
human of tremendous capacity to become
good at what you do Embrace that let's
go embrace it embrace it embrace it how
old is the article um 3 years old not
even we still have the greatest need for
programmers right now now competent
programmers in fact too and that's why
I've always said when people always ask
me what should I do like what project
should I complete to get a job and I
always say this isn't the way this is
not the way my friend do not try to
learn that way you should be asking what
do I do to get good because here's the
reality good programmers get jobs bad
programmers get jobs too but good ones
will also get jobs completing some
project to hopefully get a job is just
setting the the wrong scope to your work
because this is a lifetime Pursuit this
is a one-time Pursuit right shoot far
aim big jump high right I think so many
people aim too small in their life and
there's plenty of reasons why you could
say they aim small in their life and all
of that I get that there's there's
plenty of Life reasons there's plenty of
all sorts of things that happen in
someone's life that dictates this but
there is just simply a longterm
perspective that if you shoot far enough
you will do good and I think CS Lewis
has a really good quote about this mud
pies CS Lewis quote he says something
along the lines of this one there we go
I think it's this one it would seem that
our Lord finds our desires not too
strong but too weak we are half-hearted
creatures fooling about with drink and
sex and ambition when infinite Joy is
offered to us like an ignorant child who
wants to go on making mud pies in a slum
because he cannot imagine what is meant
by the offer of a holiday at Sea we are
far too easily pleased what a great
quote we are far too easily pleased like
you can shoot for way further like it
shouldn't just be the project that's
going to get you a job like dude how can
you become a master how can you do
something that's way bigger than just
simply what's the simplest shortest path
at all times right I'll take all your
drinks and sex if you don't want them
Chad I know I did just say the word sex
to a bunch of arch users which may be
confusing so typically you know I know I
know that some of you guys may find this
hard to believe but sex happens between
two people not one AR users okay just so
you know it's a little different it's a
little different than what you think it
is
shambles minimum what a sex all the time
you don't even know it is sex a new Js
framework yes anyways all right the
name the
name it's the primagen
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