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Quit my first dev job. Don’t have another gig lined up. Here’s hoping I find another gig before I run out of savings.

Wish me luck, folks.

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    Good luck 👍

    Took the liberty to take a peek at your website. Good one.
    The typography/readability could be improved. At least on mobile. Like in increasing the line height and distance between paragraphs. Also the optimal reading line length is around 72 characters or 10-12 words per line. Also the font size could may be bigger around 18-20 pt especially with a white and filigrane font.
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    @heyheni Thanks, friend.
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    @heyheni holy hell I truly have no eye or talent for design. All I noticed was that it looked nice and it didn't make me puke so my thought process was: that must probably be a good design
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    @don-rager exactly 🙂 it's a good website. The font and colors give it this unique upcheering charisma. I like it too.
  • 1
    Good luck mate.

    How long did you work there?
    Did you learn enough?
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    @shes-coding I feel like everyone has a limit and I’d reached mine. That sounds vague, but it’s the most I feel comfortable saying given that my username is what it is.
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    @just8littleBit I will have worked there 10 months by the time my notice period ends. And I think I learned a lot more than I would have at almost any other company.
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    @AmyShackles It sounds like a startup then?

    If you learned enough there, should be easy enough to find something new.the hardest part is to make the CV look interesting..
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    @just8littleBit Startup indeed. And here’s hoping. :)
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    Take a lemon and salt with tequila.
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    @Ranchu Ugh. I think I'm off tequila for a while. Half a liter was a tad much and my head still smarts.
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    @AmyShackles Congrats.

    You're not alone.
    Party of s friend, had nothing to do, drank around 80% of a bottle of Jim beam.

    Spent the party in the bathroom talking to the wall about my mistakes and then blacked out.
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    @Ranchu Happy you’re still with us, friend.
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    Same here. But difference is that my saving are already null.
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    @Waytopranav Good luck, friend.
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    @AmyShackles any good news?
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    Good luck bro i know what it is.
    Second and most important thing is that i advice u that in the meantime u chose wisely what skill to improve in order to get the perfect ratio of "performance in coding/enjoyability"

    Ur personnal projects may add up to ur portfolio, dont consider them as a game, code like if ur boss is watching u
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    @Waytopranav Too soon to say yet, but fingers crossed! How about you?
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    @AmyShackles i have been retweeting our PM's every tweets, you can say i am kind of optimistic.
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    I done this myself , used it to study like mad some new areas I wanted to cover and work with , couple of months later found a role that were playing with all the things I was learning , great time , pick a home project with the tech u Wana build experience with and go forth ðŸĪŠ best of luck
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