I was once staring at a git merge conflict, only few lines but not knowing what to do. Had someone else do it for me with tools I don’t have now.
Only a few days ago, I sat over a big merge conflict I had caused the other day by refactoring some messy code (some brilliant, but vibe coded UI design), and managed to both stay calm and get everything alright on my own!
These lessons teach more than four weeks of learning c++ where everything goes straight!
“Good work doesn’t speak for itself it needs a voice” this is very true and also why I’m trying to get myself out there and be the voice to my good works. 👏👏 I enjoyed reading this.
Awesome!
Mine is a similar story, with a difficult start.
I was once staring at a git merge conflict, only few lines but not knowing what to do. Had someone else do it for me with tools I don’t have now.
Only a few days ago, I sat over a big merge conflict I had caused the other day by refactoring some messy code (some brilliant, but vibe coded UI design), and managed to both stay calm and get everything alright on my own!
These lessons teach more than four weeks of learning c++ where everything goes straight!
Brilliant story!! Thanks for sharing. The mess is where the growth is.
“Good work doesn’t speak for itself it needs a voice” this is very true and also why I’m trying to get myself out there and be the voice to my good works. 👏👏 I enjoyed reading this.
Awesome. Yeah, it’s a different skill all together. Glad you’re owning it. 🙌
Thank a lot 🤲
Most of the best decisions never get noticed, because they prevent problems no one ever sees.