- You can still learn from the best of the best, its called books, try to read at least one per month.
- Conferences, not my thing, but if you are new, you may learn a trick or two there. No just go there, try talking to the people. Approach a few senior looking guys and ask them for advice.
- Confs can be quite expensive, a cheaper alternative is local user groups. You can try to find the closest ones via Meetup.
- ChatGPT (yup, hallucinates but still has a reasonable answer for 90% of the questions).
As for your situation:
- You are responsible for hiring. Try to hire people with more experience than you.
- "to the highest standards of the industry" isn't that perfectionism? Most production code has much much lower quality than what we see in open source.
- I think for the time being (the job market is really bad right now), just concentrate on delivering stuff. Learn if you have some time left, but delivering solutions should be your prio #1 in my opinion.
- Conferences, not my thing, but if you are new, you may learn a trick or two there. No just go there, try talking to the people. Approach a few senior looking guys and ask them for advice.
- Confs can be quite expensive, a cheaper alternative is local user groups. You can try to find the closest ones via Meetup.
- ChatGPT (yup, hallucinates but still has a reasonable answer for 90% of the questions).
As for your situation:
- You are responsible for hiring. Try to hire people with more experience than you.
- "to the highest standards of the industry" isn't that perfectionism? Most production code has much much lower quality than what we see in open source.
- I think for the time being (the job market is really bad right now), just concentrate on delivering stuff. Learn if you have some time left, but delivering solutions should be your prio #1 in my opinion.