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MY FLUTTER EXPERIENCE THAT TOO USEFUL FOR OTHERS
I want to thank the entire flutter community, because I simply enjoy digging through documentation or boilerplates, trying to figure things out, and learning the way I think I'll fit best.
I made a post a while ago about what we can consider seniority in the Flutter context. Many here clarified my mind, but today I find myself questioning other things about skills. I've done some good jobs for the company I work for *(it is my first "real" Flutter job and they allowed me to learn Flutter and deliver a medium-sized app)* and some freelance work. Still, I can't feel confident enough about my development because every time I try to learn something new in Flutter or solve a problem I have at the moment, I am finding new, or the right way (?), to do the things I am developing daily.
At the moment, I think I feel I have "imposter syndrome", which I had a long time ago and it's natural for everyone, but now, for example, one of my deepest concerns is to know how to build layouts/screens the best way possible **(when it doesn't need over-engineering itself)**, but tomorrow could be how to create performant bloc contexts and so on.
I don't want you to worry about me but, I feel overwhelmed sometimes because I want to leave this company to get more experienced and, when this time comes, I want to feel confident out there.
My current job (3 years in) is the first "real" Flutter job I had in my life, so I had to research everything by myself, but, lately I came across some reliable Flutter resources that could go differently I believed that was the "right and/or best" way possible to deliver my code, and it's blowing my mind.*
Could you guys tell me the references are you basing your daily development on? I think it would be great for everyone because I deeply believe that many of us could be questioning ourselves about it.
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