they did good
edit: tbh honest i think it was around 5 years ago i started being able to identify things with google lens on my phone. they worked fast!
they did good
edit: tbh honest i think it was around 5 years ago i started being able to identify things with google lens on my phone. they worked fast!
holy shit it's a newspaper cartoon from 1993
what the fuck
(sorry I live in Australia and that is shocking)
it's a salad, it's just a terrible one
I've used a regex to add a console log to the top of every method with the method name before.
the things you do when you're desperate.
sort of? are you saying you just really like both, or no man's sky makes you want to play starfield? either way it's all good, it was just a head scratcher for me.
if you're a beginner, and you post an opinion and lots of people say that many years of professional experience make them disagree with you, why would you not take that on board? I wish you well on your learning journey. at some point you'll outgrow vanilla js and you'll have learned enough to configure transpilation and webpack etc. it'll be a good day.
sorry? I can't parse this comment at all
so much love for Conan. I've only seen a few clips, I'll have to seek him out a bit.
ok I just watched this and he's actually great: https://youtu.be/FIHxrzOQtm0
it's fine to learn with. preferable even. I lead a team of devs writing/maintaining four related front-end applications and at a point you really need a better language.
vanilla javascript? what are you, fucking Amish?
that's awesome, didn't know that