a polar extreme
I have a big source of anxiety about understanding everything completely from the ground up. It started ten years ago when I performed badly almost for the entirety of my degree. I spent a few years learning and doing, performing the exercise of catching up to my peers who were now abstract and constructed out of all the talented people I met. You read introductory textbooks in uni and start from foundations, so I just kept doing that.
It has reflected in my code, since all code reflects the people who write it and their emotions at the time of writing it. This is only really true of the code I write outside of work, where I'm expressing myself in a more personal way.
Overall it's resulted in constantly writing things from scratch, always justified as being a learning exercise. This is a half truth. I'm trying to build as much as, or more so than, learn. I'd really like to put some games out there. By combining these there's a possibility I'm slowing down the progress of both.
So I'm going to call this opposite day and build something which pulls from as many libraries as I can. I'm going to copy paste them at a fixed version number and interoperate between them. I'm going to steal the example projects and hodgepodge it all together. It's okay to have a lot of projects going at once, and this one will be the opposite of all the work I've been doing on hobby protects so far.
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