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It's fun as a developer noticing things and going wait a minute. For instance, in @Stranger_Things, they used CSS Flexbox, tech that was introduced in 2009 while this season is set in 1986 #webdev
ALT Stranger Things Season 4 Episode 6 at 53:57. Image shows using some code that didn't exist till 2009 but the show was set in 1986
When I got my first dev job a few years back, the most frustrating thing was not code but actually tooling. My environment had one issue or the other that made me feel incompetent as a developer. If you're working with juniors, keep reading
Lastly, we all know that our tooling will never be perfect and will evolve as our project grows and we can always do something or the other better. So don't just tell them the why but also how it can be done better in the future.
The best thing you can do as a seasoned developer is to make zero assumptions of knowledge of the junior developer in your care. Assume they know a lot but when talking about things unique to your org and project, explain it as you would to a kid that keeps asking "But Why?"
When a recruiter reaches out for a new job opportunity. What is the most Canadian way of telling them you’re not currently looking? (Non-Canadians welcome too)
Funniest thing about writing WebAssemblyText (WAT) is that to me it looks like it uses smiley faces for a block comment and tears for a single line comment.
#100DaysOfCode#TheArtOfWebAssembly#webassembly#WASM