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r/codingbootcamp

u/SlowestTriathlete wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

That was my personal project. Don't worry about "perfect". Build something you would use and that you're enjoying working on. If it's something that excites you, then you're more apt to work on it and continue to learn. Oh, and I used the stack I had learned to get better. I thin

u/michaelnovati replied ·
+1000 working on projects you are genuinely passionate about and just keep thinking about all the time makes a huge difference