
Advice to new Programmers

One piece of advice I'd have for anyone seeking to do something similar is that a problem shared is a problem halved. Whilst I can't advise you to lower your ambition without being a hypocrite, the amount of extra time I invested in this project because I had a highly specific vision is kind of unreal. This could have been mitigated by having a dev... See more
A NOTE FROM THE DEVELOPER

Early career advice (with Luca Dellanna)
youtube.comThe Grug Brained Developer A layman's guide to thinking like the self-aware smol brained
grugbrain.devgrugbrain.devFirst, one must perform perfectly. The computer resembles the magic of legend in this respect, too. If one character, one pause, of the incantation is not strictly in proper form, the magic doesn't work. Human beings are not accustomed to being perfect, and few areas of human activity demand it. Adjusting to the requirement for perfection is, I thi
... See moreFrederick P. Brooks Jr. • Mythical Man-Month, Anniversary Edition, The: Essays On Software Engineering
You can’t be afraid of going into an area that you don’t know much about – you have to be comfortable getting up to speed quickly in new and potentially intimidating areas. You need to be a consummate and life-long learner. The key is to ask questions, be curious and learn from your team.