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Learning Through Public Failures

Learning Through Public Failures

Or: "How I almost had a nervous breakdown building out a stupid goddamn web application not two steps beyond a standard CRUD App"

Ernie Hsiung
Jul 23, 2024
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Writing this post was like pulling teeth. But it must be done.

One of the things about "learning publicly" is that you learn from your failures. This means I get to write about the good-intentioned idea that didn't work out the way I planned it to. Behold: the PasteBin project.

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The Initial Excitement: A New Project Begins

I knew I had to start building web apps again if I wanted to get back into web development. I also knew I had been gone from the scene for about three years. The tech world doesn't stand still, and I was eager to catch up with all the new tools and frameworks I'd been hearing about.

My goal was simple: take Pastebin—a website where you can quickly share snippets of text or code with others by pasting them into a form and getting a unique link to share—and make a clone website to learn new technologies and programming concepts.

I had a clear list of features in mind…

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