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It's important to redo old projects and ideas, here is why:

I worked on a project about 6 months ago, it was mostly just a "coding challenge" and I worked on the project for 3 days and I didn't get it to work. But I started working on the project again from scratch 2 days ago and I got it to work this time!

The moral of this story:
Just making new projects makes it hard to see how much you've grown and improved. But redoing old projects (even if they worked) gives you a concrete representation on how much you've improved (and if you have at all๐Ÿ˜‰)

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  • 3
    You're totally right!

    When I was in school to educate for web development, I had this great idea that I wanted.
    I found out, that I needed to learn web sockets and do things in real-time on multiple computers.

    At that time, I didn't know anything about web sockets, barely knew how it actually worked.
    Then 1 year later, I thought, why not get this thing done and up and running. I did the whole project in a weekend and it actually worked like it should and how I first imagined it work.

    I got really happy afterwards, because it showed me what I've learned and how I'm getting better.
  • 3
    I am currently getting my degree and it always amazes me how easy stuff suddenly is when I just look back one semester
  • 1
    I had an interview code test about 2 years ago, and I did fine, but I knew it was shit.
    Fast forward to a month ago, the topic came up, and I thought "I wonder how I would do it now?"
    Now I'm making a quirky little mobile game from it. ๐Ÿ™‚
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