> On 24 Mar 2021, at 17:11, Mark Wieder via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> I think there may be other questions in play as well.
> Will I learn anything from doing this?
> Will I have fun experimenting with it?
> Are there more pressing things I need to do instead?
> etc.

YES, a thousand times yes!

More than half of what I develop here falls into all these categories. I can 
push the “trying this just for fun” pretty far. The last project I made that 
was a fun experiment was 
https://andregarzia.com/2020/04/starting-project-moon-hermit.html 
<https://andregarzia.com/2020/04/starting-project-moon-hermit.html> and I still 
love it even though it is not really a project or product.

The book is framed around a mindset for building stuff for business needs, not 
for personal growth and understanding, and not for fun. It is more like: “these 
patterns are good when you’re doing something that we would normally call ‘a 
job’.” That doesn’t mean that every other mode of development is excluded or 
less important. 

I think that the ethos of that book can be summarised as in being a mode of 
thinking that prioritises developer comfort and safety in maintaining a 
business or a long project.

Maybe, the next book will be about having fun while developing. Don’t know...
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