• TexasDrunk@lemmy.world
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      Either that or it becomes my new personality for weeks because I managed to figure it out along the way. Then, after spending too much time and money on it, it’s completely abandoned.

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    That’s not ADHD man, that’s “fake it 'til you make it”.

    That’s how I’m still in this job.

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      I ain’t trying to make it. I don’t want to do programming. This is more of a nightmare than I expected. I hate every second of it. I’m doing it to try and pay my electricity bill.

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    And then the ADHD superpower of being able to get pretty good at it and do all the hard work necessary to complete the project, leaving only the easy yet boring work. One day you’ll get to that and finish the project. One day.

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    hi i know all about rust if you need help wrapping your head around the borrow checker pls don’t hesitate to reach out

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    If you have to catch up with learning or get in trouble, then that’s the best way to learn.

    Just remember to jump to the next stage before you are ready also.

  • Dorkyd68@lemmy.world
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    Me putting new flooring in my whole house right now despite no experience “pfft, I got this” 3 months later and a million youtube videos later “maybe I don’t in fact got this” “nah I don’t need help”

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    That’s how I learned PHP in a week with no Internet or reference books. Had a couple open source projects on a thumb drive, an a strong urge to eat sometime that month. Reverse engineered one project into a movie rental system, and sold it to a gas station for $500.

    God, that code was awful