I've continued developing callouses as I encounter and solve so many common web-based pain points that are totally relevant to my day job, too.
This dev doesn't have a day job. I remember over engineering a Drupal site for myself many moons ago, as a kind of portfolio to try to help me land work. Once I landed ongoing and secure employment, my desire to maintain a blog running on a bloated stack that nobody was reading dropped to zero.
This dev doesn't have a day job. I remember over engineering a Drupal site for myself many moons ago, as a kind of portfolio to try to help me land work. Once I landed ongoing and secure employment, my desire to maintain a blog running on a bloated stack that nobody was reading dropped to zero.