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RE: The life of a steemit developer: Overview of 14 days after quitting my job
When I started steemit I was also thinking of quitting my job which only gave me $400 salary a month but it turns out that if I do, me my wife and kids will end up nothing to eat because even if I posted original and good quality content everyday, still I could not gain good rewards.
But even so, I still continue to post content everyday hoping that someday somehow I will gain the rewards enough to quit my job.
Juvyjabian,
Ever tried programming? It's like writing.... just amplified. I'm trying to learn goroutines right now.
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Ryan,
oh, I'd be thrilled sir. I couldn't quite tell you what the trouble is, but the repository is here:
github.com/faddat/ingestron
One thing that I've learned since this post is that I was doing it wrong originally: I should have been using smaller functions. And I'm definitely happy to chat-- my e-mail is [email protected], and the best way to get ahold of me is in fact google hangouts.
That was once a wish in fact my first two courses are related to computers because I wanted to become a programmer but my career turn out differently.
It's never too late to start. If you want, I'm happy to help you with some steemit dev basics, I bet @steve-walschot would, too.
Its nice to hear that @faddat, I would be very grateful
Ryan,
oh, I'd be thrilled sir. I couldn't quite tell you what the trouble is, but the repository is here:
github.com/faddat/ingestron
One thing that I've learned since this post is that I was doing it wrong originally: I should have been using smaller functions. And I'm definitely happy to chat-- my e-mail is [email protected], and the best way to get ahold of me is in fact google hangouts.