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RE: The life of a steemit developer: Overview of 14 days after quitting my job

in #life8 years ago

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.

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Juvyjabian,

Ever tried programming? It's like writing.... just amplified. I'm trying to learn goroutines right now.

faddat, I'd be happy to help you learn goroutines if you'd like to talk it out with someone / ask some questions.

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 faddat@gmail.com, 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 faddat@gmail.com, and the best way to get ahold of me is in fact google hangouts.