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Ask HN: How do you keep up as software developer stuck at home?

3 pointsby samueldavidalmost 8 years ago
Hello, i&#x27;m a software developer that&#x27;s Chronically ill which doesn&#x27;t allow me to leave home for the time being(probably months or years..if ever).<p>I spent 2 years and 6 months working on a local company before leaving due to my health getting worse and other issues (some vital members of the team were jumping ship and i was getting overwhelmed with work), i can still code when i&#x27;m &quot;stable&quot; but when i get flares my productivity drops (even thou i keep trying..way slower but...),i&#x27;m inconsistent, my long absence from work (been off work since august 2016) don&#x27;t inspire any trust in companies looking for a remote worker.. :( (and i don&#x27;t blame them, i&#x27;m like.. a walking red flag for hiring managers)...i feel kinda depressed because i feel like i&#x27;m on this position where i cant apply locally neither can i try remote (i&#x27;m kinda burnt out of so many rejections)..<p>i can go out, but right now i&#x27;m only going out for doctor visits&#x2F;blood tests etc, and to finish my college capstone (1 day a week).. i spend my free time doing tutorials (udemy, pluralsight etc)..but lately even that feels like wasted effort :&#x2F;.<p>i wish i could get something going so i can work again and get some income or get a remote work of some kind in the future..but stuck on this &quot;don&#x27;t have enough experience, cant get enough experience&quot; and my current condition of instability makes it hard..<p>any suggestions?<p>thanks,<p>(update) github:https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;samueldaviddelacruz<p>linkedin:https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.linkedin.com&#x2F;in&#x2F;samuel-david-72ab9084&#x2F;<p>don&#x27;t have much on github so far, but trying to fill it in with more stuff.

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corysamaalmost 8 years ago
If you are in a situation where you can&#x27;t code, there are enough good code conference videos on YouTube to keep you busy for several lifetimes. Also, you can watch the CS classes of many top-tier universities for free. But, videos are only good for keeping you informed about new tech and techniques. Speaking as someone who watches a ton of tech vids, they are not a good way to build a working understanding of anything.<p>To build skills, you are going to need to code. I don&#x27;t know about your particular situation, but I expect you&#x27;ll need to experiment with a few different approaches before you find one that works for you. For example: you know C#. But, maybe learning Haskell would set you up to read and think a lot more than you type. Or, maybe Python would be more fun, easy and motivating even when you are feeling bad.
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whatnotestsalmost 8 years ago
Udemy is good. Tutorials are good.<p>Make sure you&#x27;ve got something on your github.<p>If you find a bug, a typo, a missing test, submit a patch if you can.<p>If you have an idea, open an issue for the project.<p>Just getting involved on a small thing here and there opens doors you may not even be aware of.<p>Take this time to contribute what you can.
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stephenralmost 8 years ago
It sounds like you already have worked at least a little in the industry, what is your background&#x2F;expertise&#x2F;experience?
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