Developer Finds Problem-Solving Mindset Extends Far Beyond Writing Code
A software developer reflects on how they began viewing everyday inconveniences as solvable problems, not just technical ones. Initially, their problem-solving instincts kept circling back to development-related tools, such as a network diagnostics utility built to assist non-technical colleagues. A turning point came during beginner piano lessons, when they recognised that small personal struggles could represent broader, relatable problems worth addressing. They also expanded their definition of problem-solving to include creating joy, viewing game development as a way to resolve boredom. The developer concludes that virtually any inconvenience, however minor, is an opportunity to build something useful, particularly for people without coding skills.
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