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00:04:50 That sounds familiar. So front end stuff, you got frameworks that you work with. Are you a
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00:04:55 view person? Are you a React person or something else?
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00:04:58 Anti-framework feels a little strong. Earlier in my career, I was anti-framework. These days,
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00:07:51 if you go into the zone as a developer, except way more intense. And you can't usually control
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00:07:58 what you're hyperfocused on. So sometimes it's something really useful and awesome and what
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00:08:03 you're supposed to be doing related. And then other times it's like, "Hey, I've got all these
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00:08:38 responses to things than someone neurotypical might. Along with that, there's this other thing
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00:08:42 called RSD, rejection sensitivity dysphoria, where a perceived slight you will take much more deeply
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00:08:50 and personally than a neurotypical person might, usually in a way that is out of scope for the
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00:11:02 part of it. Right. They're not running around the classroom or something along those lines.
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00:11:07 And you're like... This also led to that whole thing in the 80s of like, "Oh, it's overdiagnosed.
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00:11:13 That's just boys being... Boy, just all the stuff around that." So anyways, that's... I don't even
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00:13:20 the dopamine thing in your head and then causes you to really start digging into it. To answer
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00:13:25 Jazzy's specific question though, even though I teach front-end stuff over at GoMakeThings.com,
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00:13:31 I have so many front-end students who are like, "I wanted to learn back-end language." And I went
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00:28:11 Yes. But even when I was at a nine to five, I used to do stuff like that because you just,
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00:50:06 none of their damn business. If you legitimately think you're not going to be able to do the work,
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00:50:11 that's a bigger conversation. But if it means that sometimes you're overproductive and sometimes
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00:50:15 you're a little underproductive, it's kind of a wash. I don't have an issue with that.
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01:00:01 at talkpython.fm/youtube. This is your host, Michael Kennedy. Thanks so much for listening.
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01:00:06 I really appreciate it. Now get out there and write some Python code.
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