quotingOver time, I've met many extremely talented developers who create literal magic but never learned to share their work to reach its full potential.
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- mistakes are ok. you will break things but you will fix them.
- you're a wizard. sharing code multiplies its power. we live in the era of magic.
- you're a human. your potential is limited by your ability to cooperate and build relationships with others.
- code is power. not sharing your work is a waste of human potential. your code empowers others, and others help you.
- coding by yourself feels safe, sharing your work with the world to judge feels risky.
- you're not coding to make time fly. if you are, stop coding and do something useful.
- if you don't ship, you will stop coding at some point because it was just an intellectual part time.
- ship. get into a habit of shipping, release often and in small steps.
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