I'll get back to this article in a few days and I'm sure I'll see at least one comment from an "experienced" developer about how this code is not readable and how junior developers should not try this.
That "experienced" developer is usually someone who has been working in the same company for the last 3 years, which is also probably the only company where he worked at.
That person is probably also very vocal about how amazing Java is and how horrible PHP is.
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Thanks for the comment, honestly I was just exploring different styles of writing this blog. If you have a chance of checking out the previous blogs I've used the markdown approach 😀
That's fair but I tried being very particular about those tricks, and ensuring these are just good practices as well as be "tricks" at the same time.
So lets hope someone like that isn't too unimpressed with this 😉
Nice tricks!
But why did you put screenshots of code instead of blocks of code?
See markdown cheatsheet here.
I'll get back to this article in a few days and I'm sure I'll see at least one comment from an "experienced" developer about how this code is not readable and how junior developers should not try this.
That "experienced" developer is usually someone who has been working in the same company for the last 3 years, which is also probably the only company where he worked at.
That person is probably also very vocal about how amazing Java is and how horrible PHP is.
Hey mate!
Thanks for the comment, honestly I was just exploring different styles of writing this blog. If you have a chance of checking out the previous blogs I've used the markdown approach 😀
That's fair but I tried being very particular about those tricks, and ensuring these are just good practices as well as be "tricks" at the same time.
So lets hope someone like that isn't too unimpressed with this 😉
Thanks again, hope you have a fantastic day!
This decade-old engineer approves.