What things to do as a developer?

What things to do as a developer?

As a developer you can encounter a lot of things to learn and at first, it may be overwhelming. You can feel that you know everything and don't know even a small portion of it. you may feel that you cant solve the problem or can't focus because you have not done such a thing earlier. In this 21st century, people should learn programming because it helps them to think because the human mind is limited with their surroundings and can learn what he/she sees in the surrounding. It is beautifully said that only from nature human mind can think better. In today's situation, the thinking is not the issue but the path to it. A creative person is that who doesn't let distraction to interrupt their idea and focus on problem-solving. We can learn literally anything we want we just need the right keyword to search at google. we do a lot of tasks and research but often lagging productivity. It's not because we don't know but our mindset is not made during thinking of it. To be productive we must do the following things to stay energized.

Learn to play

One must do extra activities that make their mood fresh because one cannot do coding all day without even talking to other developers. we must have other activities except programming. What if programming is removed from your daily activities? Do you have some other creative action?

Learn to take a break

Generally, we are rushed in completing our issue and we stay in front of our laptop all day. we should avoid that because our productivity decreases fast and our brain doesn't have time to think efficiently. working 6 hours taking a break of at least 10 minutes is always better for your health and productivity than working continuously for 8 hours.

Learn to share

Sharing is caring. if you don't share your then you would never get the loophole on your ideas, you become limited. What if Linus Torvalds has kept the Linux for himself and doesn't do opensource? If so we never gonna see the powerful server that runs on Linux.

Thanks for reading.