Originally went to school for painting and printmaking, played in bands, and have now been designing and developing since 2010. I write the curriculum and teach at Perpetual Education.
I am primarily a web app developer. Most of my coding time is spent making new apps for automation purposes and research. My current hobby is writing, I usually spare time to write every month.
IMHO, if that's the case then I worry the content here may not be as extensive as the ones on Dev.to, thus the community might end up writing the same articles over and over.
Is it a good thing? Probably. I can't say but I feel that a community at least has to grow at some point.
I also see the environment in Dev already conclusive enough for newbies to have a discussion. People in these two forums are very welcoming overall (I am saying this according to my experience).
What I do agree about your point however is to be able to share your learning journies here. The content on this site can revolve more around learning goals to help newbies know what to learn.
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I just pose that - generally. If people aren't in one of those two categories - then maybe this forum isn't the right forum for those people.
IMHO, if that's the case then I worry the content here may not be as extensive as the ones on Dev.to, thus the community might end up writing the same articles over and over.
Is it a good thing? Probably. I can't say but I feel that a community at least has to grow at some point.
I also see the environment in Dev already conclusive enough for newbies to have a discussion. People in these two forums are very welcoming overall (I am saying this according to my experience).
What I do agree about your point however is to be able to share your learning journies here. The content on this site can revolve more around learning goals to help newbies know what to learn.