Podcast 357: Leaving your job to pursue an indie project as a solo developer

What would convince you to leave the safety of steady paycheck to pursue your own adventure? The post Podcast 357: Leaving your job to pursue an indie project as a solo developer appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/07/13/podcast-357-leaving-your-job-to-pursue-an-indie-project-as-a-solo-developer/

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