The comparison between poker and frontend development is spot on, especially around accepting what you can’t control and focusing on making the best decisions with what you have.
I also appreciate how you highlighted the incredible support within the frontend community.
It’s refreshing to be part of a space where everyone genuinely wants to help each other grow, not compete to tear others down.
Thanks for sharing these thoughtful lessons and reminding us that success isn’t zero-sum here — it’s about lifting each other up and celebrating collective wins. This read inspired me today!😊
Thank you so much for sharing it, @Mauro Accorinti!
The comparison between poker and frontend development is spot on, especially around accepting what you can’t control and focusing on making the best decisions with what you have.
I also appreciate how you highlighted the incredible support within the frontend community.
It’s refreshing to be part of a space where everyone genuinely wants to help each other grow, not compete to tear others down.
Thanks for sharing these thoughtful lessons and reminding us that success isn’t zero-sum here — it’s about lifting each other up and celebrating collective wins. This read inspired me today!😊
Thank you so much for sharing it, @Mauro Accorinti!
Absolutely! The frontend community has always been one of my favorites for that reason.
Thank you so much for the thoughtful comment Doina ❤️