Programmer, humorist. Host of the Citizen Coder Podcast. I interview developers from all over the world, from beginners trying to break into the industry to senior devs.
Nice post. I'm still a newbie learner, so I'll have to google some things, but overall this made sense. I've been a bit confused over this, and I think a lot of courses on Udemy are teaching let over const, but from the viewpoint of skimming code and expecting a change with let, that makes a lot of sense. Gonna bookmark this post and come back to it when I pick up JS again. Thanks.
As an aside, my posts are usually aimed at people who already know quite a bit, but I try to also add some language for people who are new, but extra curious.
The fact that you still understood it means a lot to me!
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Nice post. I'm still a newbie learner, so I'll have to google some things, but overall this made sense. I've been a bit confused over this, and I think a lot of courses on Udemy are teaching let over const, but from the viewpoint of skimming code and expecting a change with let, that makes a lot of sense. Gonna bookmark this post and come back to it when I pick up JS again. Thanks.
I'm glad you found my post so helpful!
As an aside, my posts are usually aimed at people who already know quite a bit, but I try to also add some language for people who are new, but extra curious.
The fact that you still understood it means a lot to me!