Sometimes it happens that I get pulled away from code for a few weeks, but then upon sweet return, I always think: Damn, I really love to program 
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I can feel that feeling anymore. Maybe I've burned out myself? :(
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Replying to @leonardodna @dhh
Try something new. A new programming language, a new domain, a new challenge. Whatever :)
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Yeah, I was on a "Javascript back to basic", but it didn't "clicked" me. I'll try something really new for me to see how things change, thanks :)
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Replying to @leonardodna @dhh
Check out rust! It's mind expanding and the community is great!
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I think it's a good idea, it's a little far from my day-to-day work, but maybe it's just what I need :)
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Replying to @leonardodna @dhh
If you're burned out from your day to day work, what could be better than to get away from it to rejuvenate?
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Agree. Try solving a problem in your regular life with it. Makes it fun *and* useful.
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Totally agree. Fun examples: - use Rust to make a CLI tool that scrapes a web service (`github latest-notifications`) - use Rust to turn on and off smart light bulbs in a raspberry pi - use Rust to subscribe to the npm changes feed and collect info
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