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I’m working on a side project just to not die from the repetitive college workload

I want to public the GitHub page so I can get more feedback then when I occasionally can show my teacher. As well as get advice and ideas from a larger group of people who all have more knowledge and skills than me.

But every time I think about pressing that button to show the world, I get worried about embarrassing myself, like this is my first large scale project all on my own. Using tools and a language I’m teaching myself in my free time with occasional advice from my teacher. What if it’s so horrible I just make a fool of myself

What does devRant think??

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    Embarrass yourself. Pull the trigger. Get feedback. Learn from it all. If the project sucks, it won't be used. If it's good, it will. If it's great, it will get pull requests. But you will just make yourself miserable more and more the longer you wait to pull that trigger feeling like you aren't good enough.
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