When you work full time on stuff, you end up picking up different skills. I would suggest taking something that seems kind of wild to you and going foritike. Sometimes goofing around can make you feel in arond picking up some stuff. The last question was from connor: How do you keep learning as a beginner as you progress in your career? i'd bet if you were to look at a code that you've written two years ago, that you would probably scoff at that code. It's honestly hard not to get better. You'll be dthings more efficiently.
In this Hasty Treat, Wes and Scott talk about Package-lock, Angular, package updates, how to learn, and media servers on planes.
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