--- title: It's fun to be competent date: 2025-01-07 permalink: daily/2025/01/07/competent tags: - software-development cta: sponsor snippet: | One of the key points from DHH's keynote from Rails World is that it's fun to be competent. --- This was one of the key takeaways for me from DHH's [keynote talk from Rails World 2024][0]. It's more fun to be competent. In this section of the talk, which starts around 32:45, he was speaking about his move from the Cloud to on-prem infrastructure and adopting Linux as his main development environment. That people suffer from "server-phobia" when they could learn these skills from themselves. As a self-taught Developer, I started to learn coding in 2010 and had to learn everything from scratch - starting with HTML and CSS before introducing PHP. Since then, I've learned various other related technologies, including Linux, and exclusively run Linux for my computers and servers. [I switched full-time to Neovim][1] in 2021. For the past couple of years, I've been using NixOS as my primary operating system. It was another language to learn and a different way to think about server configuration and automation. But, I recently went to add something to my configuration and knew exactly how I was going to implement it. I was able to do it quickly and easily as I'd invested enough time to be competent and feel confident and that I knew what I was doing. I've been writing a new Drupal module this week and have been in a constant flow state as I knew how I need to implement it. I've been doing test-driven development and working through a few different iterations, guided by my tests and ensuring I don't break what I've already written. These are skills and knowledge that that took time to learn. ## Here's the thing Whether you're a new Developer getting into programming or an experienced Developer learning something new, you will become competent. And it is more fun. It just takes time and effort. [0]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cEn_83zRFw [1]: {{site.url}}/blog/going-full-vim