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by ahtu123
2967 days ago
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>I spent years flailing within technology. I learned the wrong things, dove deep into the wrong technology (Java Swing :|) and made obvious mistakes. In retrospect, I would have paid to work for a capable mentor when I started who could have validated my work and guided my efforts. I think this is inevitable. We're lucky to be living during a time that has been extremely fruitful and revolutionary in programming languages and technologies. I spent many years on Flash and Silverlight but I don't regret it. Most of those skills transfer to other domains easily. > Mentor- Yes. Even after 10 years in the industry I feel like I'd love to have someone to poke me in the right direction every now and then. |
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I think stagnating is the danger, not learning the "wrong" things. The latter is an important part of gaining perspective.