Mako
Hell
- You cannot execute the code in a photo unless you type it out, which is fine if your function is a few lines long, and even then depends on the code complexity
- Some people can adjust their font size to read code. You can zoom on a picture but it may get blurry. Then there's the fact that some cameras flash portion of the image, which makes it harder to read for everyone
- Photos come across as low effort
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How did you guys learn C# and stayed motivated doing it?
I enjoy solving programming problems and building stuff that suck less than yesterday's stuff that suck more.
To achieve that, I approach everything with deliberate curiosity and no judgment.
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hey im new to c#
What Denis talks about also happens in everything where skill acquisition is required, and is done through self-teaching, like learning Japanese https://learnjapanese.moe/guide/#14-coming-to-terms-with-sucking
1. Understand that you don't have to know everything before you get to the next level
2. Be okay with sucking
3. Seek feedback at the end of a project
Start small. Your first 10 dozen projects will suck. You're not trying to build the next Skyrim, you're trying to become a better developer.
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