The realization should have come and been implemented long ago.
As a technical learner (CS), I deeply feel that technology without application is just empty. Only by quickly implementing technology in practical ways, transforming the world, can technology truly be considered a skill.
Efficient input, effective output, continuous improvement.
No matter how it starts, as long as it works, as long as it runs. The perfectionism in technology should be avoided at the beginning for some people (like me), so as not to fall short of practicality.
I really appreciate a quote from DIYGod: Writing code is love, writing until the world is full of love!
Perhaps the first half of the sentence resonates more with everyone. But for a newbie like me (indeed), the second half carries more of a meaning of technology changing the world and benefiting the world.
Let's encourage each other.