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Antonov Mike
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Burning Flask Tutorial

Completed all the Flask tasks from their official website and here is straight up no satisfaction at all. Looks like I burned out before I even got the job. Two years of pointless studying of Rust clearly took a toll on me. I wonder why I can still do stuff.
I don't know how to do frontend, soit doesn't look nice. But I don't like frontend either. To me, the more backend the better.
Without feedback on the work done, I don't know how well I did, because I don't know the market requirements.

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Rust Dev, ex. Embedded Kernel Dev
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AFAIK, it's not Rust burning you out, it's the common uncertainty & unawareness re. all the technologies & building blocks around. Programming language is just one of the tools. Though yes, language is a big thing and it locks you within its ecosystem, paradigms, etc, but still it's just a cement between the bricks, such as: databases, APIs, frameworks and other libraries. A knowledge about building out of these bricks makes you a programmer, not just learning the language. Moreover, language is a interchangeable part through your career. Then, when you get familiar with these building blocks and able to scaffold some small walls, architectural skills come front. You have to learn how to use algorithms, data structures, design patterns, systems design & other specific software development topics. So, finally, you'll be able to build skyscrapers and other state of art constructions, and now you're the programmer.

Though language is not the only component of the job, it's pretty crucial, cause it's the key to studying all the surrounding technologies. And better it be simple enough to not be the breaking point of all the learning process. That's why I'd not recommend Rust for beginners, however the language and its ecosystem are great.

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Antonov Mike
Rust / Python enthusiast. Seeking my way in development. Love back-end and command line. Guitar and bass player, songwriter, artist
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Such a good speech. I wish those words had been spoken two years earlier, it might have saved two years of my life

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I am Slobodan, a developer with a passion for combining old and new technologies. I like to explore unique approach to building modern applications with a touch of the past.
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Antonov Mike
Rust / Python enthusiast. Seeking my way in development. Love back-end and command line. Guitar and bass player, songwriter, artist
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    Tbilisi, Georgia
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    Self educated
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    Part-time backend developer
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Rust / Python enthusiast. Seeking my way in development. Love back-end and command line. Guitar and bass player, songwriter, artist
  • Location
    Tbilisi, Georgia
  • Education
    Self educated
  • Work
    Part-time backend developer
  • Joined

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