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Michał Zakrzewski

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10+ yrs in software dev 👨‍💻 | Let's explore & learn together | From coding tips to tech trends, join me on my journey in the tech industry!

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I'm thrilled to see how programming will evolve in the future!


For the past few years I have not celebrated my birthday, rather I try to spend the day analyzing my life and what I would like to improve.

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Dealing with other developers feelings during code review is challenging.


You can learn anything you want. The question is if you want to learn.


I just got back from a 4-day trip and now I have to recover from it 😉


As developers, we need to stop trying to make coding look like a magical thing. Programming is not like that.


Do you think that customers don’t want another subscription? Do you use subscriptions in your apps?


You don't need to know everything about a new stack to start learning. Sometimes, grasping the basics of a technology can offer a completely different perspective on your tools.


Recently, I've encountered a problem: when I try to explain why a solution is ineffective, the developer focuses on their feelings rather than discussing the code. In such a situation, progress is impossible.


AI assistants are great tools for experienced developers. However, they can be a significant threat for novices.


What is one skill you think you need to work on to become a better developer?


AI assistants are great. But don't use the code you get in response if you don't understand what it's doing.


Social skills - that's something I need to add to my list of goals for next year.


You can solve problems using any language you choose. Don't listen to influencers who say you MUST use a specific language to be a real programmer.


Do you care about your workspace, or is this not important to you?


I love the feeling of being challenged when I start using a new language or framework. I experience significant progress every day.


There has never been a better time to be a PHP developer too 🙃

There has never been a better time to be a Typescript developer also 😎



Writing code is the easiest part. Can you design an architecture? Can you solve a real problem?


How do you deal with: I'm not in the mood to code?


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