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by bradcrispin
3282 days ago
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Soon you will love pointers and structs and everything Go. Keep going (pun intended). Your colleagues are worried about their own work and your manager has made a long-term investment in you, not about the first few months. :) I couldn't agree more that it is tough going when you realize a challenge is more than you expected. That plus impostor syndrome is what caused me to quit on my first try. We are moving a lot of things from Python to Go at the moment and it has been great. |
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Which I think is fair from their perspective, I think they expected a developer by trade to have assumed the role, and in actuality it's someone who has done a tremendous number of jobs around development. I'd be a bit concerned as well.
The great thing is, I'm learning a ton of cool technologies, and already see the major progress on a lot of fronts.