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On swimming, learning and my journey to being the last one
A personal essay by software architect Oskar Dudycz about learning to swim as an adult at age 35, training for six years, and finishing 53rd out of 59 in his first open-water competition. He reflects on adult learning challenges, the value of deadline-driven practice, competing against your past self rather than others, and the importance of hobbies outside of work for developers.