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Mohcin Bounouara

Thoughts about software engineering and life

It’s ok to feel afraid when working to fill your knowledge gaps as a developer

I have been dealing with this feeling for years, and I still do. In the beginning, it was really frustrating for me, day by day, step by step, I learned to “TRY DEALING WITH IT”, not fully “DEALING WITH IT” yet, because I’m not at that level. Let me share a story that might be Continue reading “It’s ok to feel afraid when working to fill your knowledge gaps as a developer”

Take a breath before continue

When I sense that my motivation to publish is driven by the desire to share for the sake of just sharing or to impress others, I take a break from posting to realign myself and my goal from the whole thing. Impressing people was never and will never be the reason I began sharing, but Continue reading “Take a breath before continue”

Knowledge comes on the way.

In life, and especially in software development, you can not always fully understand every step or action right away. I used to struggle with this feeling, like I wasn’t good enough if I didn’t completely understand every detail of what I was doing in programming. However, I was wrong. It’s totally normal to use or Continue reading “Knowledge comes on the way.”

Delegation Skills Is a Must In Software Development

In the field of software development, mastering delegation is a must. I’ve always known this from learning and practicing in real-life work scenarios, as well as from various web conferences and podcasts discussing the importance of delegation. However, it wasn’t until today that I fully know its significance. Without delegation, you may experience the following: Continue reading “Delegation Skills Is a Must In Software Development”

Promises in life is likes promises in JavaScript

In JavaScript, a promise is like a promise someone made to bring you something. It works based on four main steps: creating a promise, waiting for the promise to happen, the promise being fulfilled (meaning they come with the thing you were waiting for), or the promise being broken (meaning they couldn’t come with that Continue reading “Promises in life is likes promises in JavaScript”

One Day Without Using YouTube

The best way to test if you are addicted to something is to try living one day without it. This way, you can observe your behavior. That’s exactly what I tried today. I used to be a heavy YouTube user, primarily for learning technical and Islamic topics. I believed I was using it positively, which Continue reading “One Day Without Using YouTube”

Gradual Progress towards goals!

Achieving something, even if it little is built upon gradual behavior. If you haven’t been engaging in sports for a while, expecting to wake up and immediately do a one-hour high-intensity session may not be logic. However, if you dedicate 10 minutes a day to training for three months, you’ll find yourself capable of doing Continue reading “Gradual Progress towards goals!”

Hello, world! I hope this will be a consistent beginning.

Hi, everyone! I have started my personal blog numerous times in the past, aiming to share knowledge and thoughts about software development, life and various other topics. However, for one reason or another, those attempts have always come to an end. This time, I have made a firm decision to start this blog and view Continue reading “Hello, world! I hope this will be a consistent beginning.”