7 Months Remote: Flutter Newbie Tackles Startup Codebase Chaos
Imposter syndrome hit like a truck. But this remote Flutter newbie turned a massive codebase into a launchpad—here's the unvarnished truth from the trenches.
Imposter syndrome hit like a truck. But this remote Flutter newbie turned a massive codebase into a launchpad—here's the unvarnished truth from the trenches.
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