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The harsh reality for JS Developers: If you don't study the fundamentals, you'll be just another βCoderβ. Top learnings on how to get to the mid/senior level faster as a JavaScript developer by Dragos Nedelcu.
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Top comments (40)
multithreaded multilevel meme
this one makes me laughing.
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At the risk of being pedantic, that's entirely the point. Hammond repeatedly insisted to his guests that he spared no expense, that they could see. He obviously cut corners where he thought he could get away with it.
Hilarious
really made my day.. I'm literally laughing.
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When I first saw that movie, I was the only person to bust out laughing when the kid was climbing the fence and was shocked. The cinematography in that scene is hilarious π
Is the fact that python does not use semicolons part of the joke? If not, I think she is not learning python.
That actually happens now if you install copilot...
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It is sad to see how unfriendly some forums have become. I doubt some of the purveyors of answers remember that they also once struggled with the basics. (Long, long ago in a faraway land.)
Always ask yourself: am I trying to show off my superior understanding or am I genuinely wanting to give back to the community. But saying that - when you ask for help, you must be prepared that the solution may come from an unfriendly source who (even though they put you down,) still lead you to the solution to your problem.
I don't think it has been that bad. If you know what you are doing you can create minimal reproducible code with proper information of where your are stuck you can surely receive help. Comments are for questions and discussions you can clarify your doubts and ask for more information. You will get some help anyhow whether it is in form of solution or mere push in direction of solution.
All this is coming from just a user I'm not moderator or have high reputations but i have received some feedback be it in terms of answers or discussions.
It is a helping community if you ask help in proper way so that other people could actually reproduce your errors.
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ME: I need to not abstract too much too early

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