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by tsm_sf 1906 days ago
Just commenting to encourage you to keep at it!

I was in sort of the same position, and I found that my prior experience gave me a decent framework to hang new information on. I only realized this after 9 months of solid panic.

> I've always managed to solve the problems in front of me but in a "hacky way" and now the issue was totally revealed to me.

You solved the problem in a way that makes sense for solo development. Hardcoded values suck for other people. What's been revealed to you is that you don't know what interfacing with other people looks like.

Once you get a handle on communication I think you'll find that a lot of your experience is directly transferrable. What makes you a senior developer is your understanding of the process you're operating within.

Good luck and go get em, tiger!