>No 4 year university will teach you React as part of a CS degree. Most probably won't even teach JavaScript. Point is, becoming a good developer is largely a self-taught discipline as is. I'll have React, GraphQL, .NET…
There's nothing wrong with telling people you're an "ex googler", but mentioning it whenever you can is quite... weird? I mean from Youtuber that wants to get viewers perspective it's perfectly reasonable, but generally…
Basing on his milion videos that use "ex googler/facebook" in title to lure people, how he ain't just programming celebrity? Why should I care about his opinion?
I had to write mid size custom markdown parser?/lexer? with many various business requirements or things like attaching additional informations that'd allow frontend to display completion popup menu I wrote it just as…
Debugging fancy JS frameworks in firefox (for me, unexperienced js user) is more painful than in chrome, but debugging js in webbrowser is pain anyway
>No 4 year university will teach you React as part of a CS degree. Most probably won't even teach JavaScript. Point is, becoming a good developer is largely a self-taught discipline as is. I'll have React, GraphQL, .NET…
There's nothing wrong with telling people you're an "ex googler", but mentioning it whenever you can is quite... weird? I mean from Youtuber that wants to get viewers perspective it's perfectly reasonable, but generally…
Basing on his milion videos that use "ex googler/facebook" in title to lure people, how he ain't just programming celebrity? Why should I care about his opinion?
I had to write mid size custom markdown parser?/lexer? with many various business requirements or things like attaching additional informations that'd allow frontend to display completion popup menu I wrote it just as…
Debugging fancy JS frameworks in firefox (for me, unexperienced js user) is more painful than in chrome, but debugging js in webbrowser is pain anyway