From dcfb172704f3afb68a30425029ec834be2883274 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: bt Date: Sat, 8 Jun 2024 13:22:19 -0400 Subject: More content porting, on-going markdown changes for lowdown support --- build/stay-hungry/index.html | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'build/stay-hungry') diff --git a/build/stay-hungry/index.html b/build/stay-hungry/index.html index 7a49ca7..06fda86 100644 --- a/build/stay-hungry/index.html +++ b/build/stay-hungry/index.html @@ -1,36 +1,48 @@ - + Stay Hungry - - + + +
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Stay Hungry

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Stay Hungry

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2018-02-12

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It can feel daunting in this developer / designer landscape to keep yourself up-to-date with the latest and greatest technologies available. Which new framework should I invest the most time into? Will it even be maintained a couple years down the road? Is it just a fad?

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What about programming languages? Should I learn as many as possible or should I become an expert in one specialized area? Should designers code? The list of possible new things you could be learning continues to grow. -This is sarcasm. Please don't take this seriously...

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Jumping right in

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Want my advice? Pick something and dive head first into it. Don't worry if it's not the most popular programming language or if it's a new design system that isn't gaining much traction. Do you find it interesting? Awesome - that's what matters most. How can you teach yourself something new when you have zero interest in it?

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Less talk, more action

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It can feel daunting in this developer / designer landscape to keep yourself up-to-date with the latest and greatest technologies available. Which new framework should I invest the most time into? Will it even be maintained a couple years down the road? Is it just a fad?

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What about programming languages? Should I learn as many as possible or should I become an expert in one specialized area? Should designers code? The list of possible new things you could be learning continues to grow. +This is sarcasm. Please don’t take this seriously…

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Jumping right in

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Want my advice? Pick something and dive head first into it. Don’t worry if it’s not the most popular programming language or if it’s a new design system that isn’t gaining much traction. Do you find it interesting? Awesome - that’s what matters most. How can you teach yourself something new when you have zero interest in it?

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Less talk, more action

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So what am I currently doing to keep my mind fresh and thinking outside of my comfort zone?

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Programming your brain to learn something new can be frustrating and pull you out of your comfort zone. Don't let this become stressful - instead use it as inspiration to push yourself through the struggle.

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Programming your brain to learn something new can be frustrating and pull you out of your comfort zone. Don’t let this become stressful - instead use it as inspiration to push yourself through the struggle.

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There is no real reason to avoid learning something new outside your current circle of knowledge - only crappy excuses.

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Get on it.