Not really. Writing style is an inherent part of journalism. `s/\!\+/./` would cut it, though.
Each time I try to read an article by Julia, I get alienated by the chidlish style of writing (count the exclamation marks and caps). Which is a shame, because the article is otherwise fine.
Web development may get boring, I admit. That's why people go deeper into backend, devopsing, etc. Certifications (and most uni diplomas TBH) in IT are generally bullshit so I'm happy we're, as an industry, relieved…
Not really. Writing style is an inherent part of journalism. `s/\!\+/./` would cut it, though.
Each time I try to read an article by Julia, I get alienated by the chidlish style of writing (count the exclamation marks and caps). Which is a shame, because the article is otherwise fine.
Web development may get boring, I admit. That's why people go deeper into backend, devopsing, etc. Certifications (and most uni diplomas TBH) in IT are generally bullshit so I'm happy we're, as an industry, relieved…