I've found it really helpful to be a support programmer. not someone that takes on big tasks. nothing with a hard deadline. not something that someone else needs to do their work. leftover cleanup. testing. minor refactoring. build.
you need to keep your hand in the game just to understand what's going on with the codebase. but you're not an a-list player here.
you need to keep your hand in the game just to understand what's going on with the codebase. but you're not an a-list player here.