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Chinenye Ijomah

This can totally be likened to old pictures on social media which we now tag as "throw back". Throw backs were actually what was in vogue but growth makes them look like "nope this can't be me"!

In all growth is beautiful.
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Julieta Cura

Marketing manager

Hey pal! Great post! I'd love to keep seeing you sharing your knowledge and experience as dev! Is really interesting!

Also If you are interest on web3 and decentralized technologies, take a look to the Define Protocol, a decentralized reputation, data and identity verification that uses blockchain and ZKPs to issue, manage and verify info. Check out more about on define.tech and join the Discord server to stay tuned, it's really interesting!
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Shushank Sharma

Community Manager

Totally relatable! It's a great sign of progress and growth. I've had this experience many times, and it's amazing how much your perspective and skills can change over time. Keep pushing yourself to grow and improve!
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As a developer, it's common to feel the urge to rewrite old code when you discover better ways of doing things. This shows growth and progress in your skills. Embrace these moments as signs of improvement and enjoy the continuous learning process in your career. It's a natural part of being a software engineer or developer. Keep evolving and refining your coding abilities as you encounter new challenges and solutions. Enjoy the journey of growth and development in your craft.
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