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- Side-projects are common in the web industry, but they don't always succeed, and many developers abandon them.
- There's pressure from developer culture to constantly ship side-projects, which can cause anxiety, especially for beginners.
- The author suggests discussing failed side-projects openly, similar to retrospectives at work, to highlight their value.
- A personal example involves building a Latvian noun conjugation quiz app to learn grammar cases, which was deployed and abandoned the same day.
- Despite not using the app, the process of researching and coding it helped the author learn the noun endings indirectly.
- The realization is that side-project success should be redefined by the learning experience, not just by shipping a product.
- Abandoned projects can teach valuable skills, such as building APIs, working with GIS data, or creating animations.
- Advice for beginners: focus on side-projects for personal learning and exploration, not just for external validation, and don't hesitate to abandon them if they cause stress or burnout.