On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 02:07:32AM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote: > One thing is: starting exploring stuff early. I started programming > around when I was 10. And then spend a *hell* lot of time exploring > stuff, experimenting with things, doing whatever teaches anything. > (heck, I even read a 10-book series on the X protocol, and that did end > up being useful in the end). > > One thing worth thinking: you may be amazed by people that came before > you. You will quickly see younger people be amazed by *you*, simply > because comparatively you will have spent a lot more time doing stuff > than they have. Everything is relative :)
I completely agree. While I appreciate the compliments, I'm worried about the excessive aspect of it. Calm down, we're not gods, we're just decent developers. -- Richard Braun