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I know that feeling. Work on some small projects or something. It should come back quick enough.
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I know the feeling; I haven't had much time to do it either these months 😒, but what @ewpratten says is good advice to *somehow* shove in your schedule 😅
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When I'm a few days away it takes a few hours to get back in. It's a weird job we practice everything is abstract. A few days off the job and all knowledge of a project fades to the background. 🤔
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@Triskelion I dunno man. I'm gone for a couple weeks and I can jump right back in. Because outlook reminds me when all of my meetings are, I never shut of my dev box, i use MS sticky notes, and my occupation has robbed me of all self agency.
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@MissDirection I recommend project euler or some other code practice site. Usually you can do the problem in a couple hours after you grasp it. And the "grasping" is pretty much just math
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