Hi there, yesterday about 23:45 in front of a beer i was thinking about what give a developer an idea (inspiration )to start a project of his own a project, a project where the principal goal is learn.
Sometimes i have the problem (and maybe some people too) that i read a lot of docs, manuals about a particular module and when i finish, i have no idea what to do to use what i just learn.
I remember a guy in college who used to walk around college with a coffee cup, thinking what to do.
A few beers and some music usually help me to get an idea for a project.
And what about you guys, what do you do when you need inspiration for a new project ?
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