Most people here would probably tell you how arrogant you are or how to find happiness in what you do. But do you know that people in common spend 20 years to find the real proficiency?
It’s easy to know if you're there or not by asking a single question - Do you find purpose in what you do? You can be a software engineer and work in cloud computing for example. But deep inside you know that you never cared about clouds and always wanted to help people to get to space.
I personally know that no matter how good the work conditions would be, I would not be satisfied until I would work in the game industry. Until I know that my input helped to put smile on thousands of faces.
I made a fully animated on-chain ethereum NFT - https://syncxcolors.xyz/
Best part? You can remake owned tokens with different colors. So far made about $20k.
For the past few years I've been trying to find ideal app for notes. Google keep, Google Doc, Trello, Timers, Workflowy, Github projects, Zettlr, Notion.
The last 2 looked promising, but were lacking in some aspects. TO elaborate, note system should have 3 aspects to be easy to use:
- fast writing
- fast lookup
- has a connection between notes
I found out that Vim perfectly completes all 3:
- efficient writing and navigation
- fuzzy search in file names and content
- supports markdown links and follows them
So I keep my notes directory in Dropbox, processing it with the help of Vim and currently working on lightweight web client to create notes from any device. That can be further processed by main system.
How do you handle images? I find them necessary a lot of the time. I like to just drop them right in my notes and not bother making links in markdown. Currently I just use libreoffice odt files on my google drive service.
Junior full stack developer is looking for work. He would be glad to help you with your idea/project/prototype, answer on your questions and discuss any job offers, or simply have a friendly chat with you.
If you are looking for passionate, knowledge-driven jack of all trades, please feel free to leave him a note.
Small tech list: Python, Javascript, Django, jQuery, Node, Backbone.
Svelte (javascript framework) has reactivity build in.