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An Open Letter To All Struggling Developers Feeling Like They Don’t Belong
These coding skills of yours must be worth something.
Something more.
You tell yourself that at some point “it will click”, just like it did with the senior developers around you.
Developers are average “janes and joes”. We don’t save lives, we don’t fight crime.
I didn’t even consider myself a programmer, I was an accidental hacker at best.
The enemy of doing great is doing good, particularly good enough.
As you guessed, ‘one day’ translated to never.
If you fail to execute, “one day” will become never.
For the first time in my few years as a developer, I felt excited. I felt that there was something more to this coding thing.
I had no superpower. I did not start coding when I was 10.
Dragos Nedelcu