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How do you get better at your craft? Sounds like a potential start to a not so funny joke, but I’m serious: How do you get better at your craft? With skills that rely upon your hands and time—like woodworking or pottery or painting—you just have to do the work, go through the process, and see what comes out the other end. Is it good or is it crap? Probably. But in the digital world, it’s a little bit different (or so we tell ourselves), because we can create or buy or borrow systems that indicate when something is broken or going to lead to failure. They can also do a lot of the mundane work for us. As a programmer, you can generate an entire program in seconds of time, shifting your time burden from authorship to editor. But do you actually get better as a programmer? Maybe. Improvement comes in different ways, I guess. But the more I think about getting better at my craft, the less it has to do with what software I’m using or not using, and doing the actual work.
Show Links
- Psych (TV Series 2006–2014)
- Enshittification: Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It by Cory Doctorow
- Art Work: On the Creative Life by Sally Mann
- Handmade: Creative Focus in the Age of Distraction by Gary Rogowski
- The Real Work: On the Mystery of Mastery by Adam Gopnik
- iA Writer
- Episode photo from Envato Elements: Craftsman manufacturing a mirror in his workshop
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