No matter how many times 'tis deleted or hidden, syntax error does not equate to inadequate robustness. Syntax errors have nothing to do with unexpected variations in experience, and everything to do with coding errors.
I see that you can copy and paste; 'tis still not pertinent to a syntax error, which will break this site on browsers like Chrome and IE (and Safari and Firefox), with 1 visitor or 1000 (or 0 or 74635494635).
And what do you use, Mr. Fancy Pants? Markup?! Psh, that's poppycock.
How does a syntax error have anything to do with robustness? Now if you had mentioned something that made sense, like "testing" or "continuous integration", then only the "'tis" would be irritating.
I would use my money earned by shipping PHP code to buy that shirt, regardless of ridiculously small font size. Para. 1 on front, Para. 2 on back.
How about a pane for "How to build a static HTML/CSS website" that hides all panes but prerequisites? Then maybe one on how to build a dynamic site (raw, no framework). Then to build an [x-framework] site. Then, the…
If you're going to include Laravel, which is built entirely on top of Symfony, you may also want to include Symfony.
No matter how many times 'tis deleted or hidden, syntax error does not equate to inadequate robustness. Syntax errors have nothing to do with unexpected variations in experience, and everything to do with coding errors.
I see that you can copy and paste; 'tis still not pertinent to a syntax error, which will break this site on browsers like Chrome and IE (and Safari and Firefox), with 1 visitor or 1000 (or 0 or 74635494635).
And what do you use, Mr. Fancy Pants? Markup?! Psh, that's poppycock.
How does a syntax error have anything to do with robustness? Now if you had mentioned something that made sense, like "testing" or "continuous integration", then only the "'tis" would be irritating.
I would use my money earned by shipping PHP code to buy that shirt, regardless of ridiculously small font size. Para. 1 on front, Para. 2 on back.
How about a pane for "How to build a static HTML/CSS website" that hides all panes but prerequisites? Then maybe one on how to build a dynamic site (raw, no framework). Then to build an [x-framework] site. Then, the…
If you're going to include Laravel, which is built entirely on top of Symfony, you may also want to include Symfony.