Most Developers Aren’t Bad. They’re Just Invisible.

Published: (January 5, 2026 at 12:46 AM EST)
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Source: Dev.to

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Hot take: skill is not the bottleneck anymore

There are incredibly capable developers with clean code, strong fundamentals, and real curiosity, and nobody knows they exist. Not because they are unlucky, but because they do not show their work.

I was stuck in that loop for a long time—building quietly, improving privately, waiting for the moment when everything felt ready. That moment never comes.

Things changed when I started shipping publicly. Not perfect projects and not groundbreaking ideas—just things that worked, existed, and could be seen.

Feedback replaced guessing. Real problems replaced imaginary ones. Learning sped up because reality does not care about plans.

The internet rewards visibility before brilliance.

That does not mean lowering standards. It means unfinished and shipped beats perfect and hidden every time.

If you want opportunities, do not wait to be impressive. Be visible. Improve in public. Let the work speak even if it stutters at first.

What is something you have built that deserves to exist outside your local machine?

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