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by MalcolmDiggs
4204 days ago
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I'd agree with that. My first 4-5 years as a programmer were solo. Then I worked on a team for a year. I learned more in that year than I had in the other years combined. If being on a team fulltime isn't possible, you can always contribute to guided/managed open-source projects in your spare time, or go to meetups, hackathons etc. Anything you can do to get around more-experienced devs will help you in the long run. |
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