Intel had the problem of growing their market after their monopoly on 386-compatible processors in the late 80s, which AMD only caught up with their Am386 like 4 years later. Besides their shenanigans to rebate PC…
I'm not a psychologist, but I notice some things that I look at differently. You mention "being an average programmer" and learning new things feeling like work because they make you feel "too dumb or stupid." So what…
Intel had the problem of growing their market after their monopoly on 386-compatible processors in the late 80s, which AMD only caught up with their Am386 like 4 years later. Besides their shenanigans to rebate PC…
I'm not a psychologist, but I notice some things that I look at differently. You mention "being an average programmer" and learning new things feeling like work because they make you feel "too dumb or stupid." So what…