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🫠 Growing as a developer is hard! ⭐ After landing my first job in software development things were straightforward for a while. ♻️ I encounter a problem, read, try, fail, improve, get mentored, try, fail, improve until I manage to do it. Although it was hard it felt secure - there was direction I knew I was on the road and I had to simply follow it. At some point I started doing my job well - the day to day tasks required less iterations, less mentoring. 😟 It is when I stopped feeling secure. I didn't know how to progress. 😲 There are infinite resources on how to start learning something. Surprisingly there are very few resources that help you get beyond the entry or junior level. ❌ Most resources don't take into account that you need to keep in mind the specifics of your job ❌ Or that you need to become good at searching information, learning ❌ Or that, ultimately you must take charge, no article or book will show you what the path is for you I got together with and we put together something special.A small booklet that will take the reader from a junior to mid level developer. The booklet: ❤️ Respects the reader's time - no fluff ❤️ Gives actionable steps that the reader can use to build their own path ❤️ Covers the technical topics that you must invest time in so you can grow ❤️ Gives an overview of secondary skills like filtering information, researching new topics and more 🪙 Normally, this is where you would see that the book is on sale for a fraction of the price and if you don't buy it now you will miss out. Trust me, you **will** miss out if you don't read it, but it won't cost you anything. We believe that information should be free. ✔️ Free for consumption ✔️ Free for improvement So we've made the book opensource.

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