Well after months of study, it’s time to start practicing. Honestly i think the best way to learn a new language is to practice a bit, then find a really small client, with a small budget, and an extremely long timeline and go hard…. oh yeah and have a plan b in a language you [...]
Well after months of study, it’s time to start practicing. Honestly i think the best way to learn a new language is to practice a bit, then find a really small client, with a small budget, and an extremely long timeline and go hard…. oh yeah and have a plan b in a language you already know ![]()
everybody wins because they’ll get something they couldn’t ever pay for, and you’ll get experience with your language. Then wash, rinse, repeat. after about 3 projects - read everything all over again. then repeat cycle.
when your done look around notice you now have 4-7 projects in whats now one of your languages, add to portfolio, and wait for someone to contact you with a real project ![]()
That said guess who just took a really small client, with a year long time frame and small budget?








