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by adolgert 3999 days ago
I'm happy to recount that I solved a problem by recognizing exactly what kind of parser was needed, but there was also that time Nate took a month of vacation, and I'd only written 30 useful lines of code for his project when he returned. Development is a creative process and therefore a mess of too much effort and too much ego. So I count projects and times the client was happy, or we got hacked the first day of deployment, or our work won the next grant.

But try this: Find someone friendly and interested and buy them a beer or an Amazon gift card or a snazzy keyboard in return for reviewing some of your code. Learn and get socialized, like taking your pup to the dog park. Make yourself acceptable enough to be hirable, and maybe that's enough.

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Some solid words.