Straight home! I am seasoned dev and can pull my own at a Meetup, but still this is a daily struggle. Stuff seems so easy when presented by the author of the framework. I deeply appreciate blog posts with more errors than successfull code. Tutorials that explore beyond the edges of well known practicess are the ones that really teach beyond parroting.
And don't even get me started on the "courses". But at least they get you somewhere, if you are persistent enough, stack overflow will help you in a big chunk of the missing gap.
Great article, thanks
(sorry for any typos, corrector is broken)
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Straight home! I am seasoned dev and can pull my own at a Meetup, but still this is a daily struggle. Stuff seems so easy when presented by the author of the framework. I deeply appreciate blog posts with more errors than successfull code. Tutorials that explore beyond the edges of well known practicess are the ones that really teach beyond parroting.
And don't even get me started on the "courses". But at least they get you somewhere, if you are persistent enough, stack overflow will help you in a big chunk of the missing gap.
Great article, thanks
(sorry for any typos, corrector is broken)