X-Git-Url: https://jxself.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=epilogue.md;h=4283c265539b437e4438b78f6035675376b98723;hb=5c733b68fd8ccf96ba0e557845f1bee661222194;hp=ff00ca92663e5b9a22bd2f5da50732fff5944c98;hpb=136bcea30cf62a83788cbdf1889881a67e5984ba;p=themediocreprogrammer.git diff --git a/epilogue.md b/epilogue.md index ff00ca9..4283c26 100644 --- a/epilogue.md +++ b/epilogue.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Epilogue: The tales at the inn {-} +# Epilogue {-} It's often a cliche for an author to say that the book they wrote is the one they wished they'd read when they were learning the topic of the book. Perhaps it's a cliche because it's true: this is the book that I would have liked to have when I started this journey. Too often I would wonder if I was measuring up to whatever invisible barometer I'd created of the ideal programmer. Many times I would see the success of others and wonder if I was somehow defective in my learning. What was I doing wrong that others were doing right? Why were they successful in ways I couldn't achieve?