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eadmof157yIt's a common trend with devs. I'm the same. Need to work on a better balance between the two. But not letting up on a problem without fixing it is very difficult to do, especially when it affects more than yourself.
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Merkury647yIf you work in a team, not letting on a problem until you find YOUR perfect solution is being very, very poor at your job.
I used to be like that and I learnt when faced with really complex problems is ways better:
* Plan ahead, run to code is always BAD
* Take a step back, put your ego away and consider if your current plan of action is good.
* Always, always run your ideas/problems with your colleagues
Giving the 100% into your job is always good, but there is also a world out of our computers, do no let a coding problem take you away of that world.
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