Why do developers procrastinate and how to stop?

Procrastination is insidious - don't let it get in the way of your learning

I love to learn, but I often find it difficult to get down to something new.

It's hard to admit, it seems to me that I am teaching so much. I know that technology is changing rapidly and you need to adapt.

, , , , . - , , . , - .

- Netflix YouTube. . , , .

?

. , . , .

, . - , , .

, โ€œโ€ . , 1.5. - .

. , . , . - , .

- . , , -? , - - .

, , . , CSS , (, CSS). , , , .

. , . , .

, . , Firebase Reddit. , .

, . . . , , , CSS . ?

, , . , .

, . - . - . - . , - .

. , e-commerce , - . , .

, : , -, . . , . , .

, , . - , . , .

. . , , , .

- . IT-.

, , . . - . , - , .

, . "" , , .

The main solution to this problem is to understand that coding and learning are iterative processes. Don't expect something perfect the first time around. Better to get the solution to work sooner, even if it doesn't meet your expectations or best practices. Once we have a working solution, we can polish it and fix the bugs. But until we write the code, nothing will happen. And we will never learn programming just by studying theory.




All Articles