"Every great developer you know got there by solving problems they were unqualified to solve until they actually did it." - Patrick McKenzie
@ThePracticalDev Most of the time when you have no idea how to solve sth and try enough, you end up learning a lot and growing as a developer nice quote ☺
@ThePracticalDev and sometimes.... my code works completely accidentally - and I don't fully understand how... but I pretend I totally know how it works....
@ThePracticalDev Always remember a line from the superb author Geoff Dyer: "Once I know enough about a subject to begin... I lose interest in it immediately". Think that maps exceptionally well to people across creative and engineering disciplines.
@ThePracticalDev I call it the 30/70 rule. If you know 70 of what to do you can learn the other 30 on the job or worst case pay an expert and come out better.
@ThePracticalDev @stevenbeeckman Die regel geldt niet enkel voor developers 😊
@ThePracticalDev This principle goes beyond coding. It applies to all of engineering.
@ThePracticalDev Best quote regarding imposter syndrome ever!