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Reddit Execs hate this one trick.
Reddit Execs hate this one trick.
Modern frameworks make responsive design easier but yes it is still a lot to wrap your head around. I remember building my hs robotics team website in high school right as responsive design was becoming a thing. “WHAT DO YOU MEAN I HAVE TO NEST A CONTAINER IN A CONTAINER I ALREADY HAVE ONE!!!”
Bless those who came up with flexbox
Don’t get me started man, currently organizing a 6+ year old spaghetti code Javascript app. It was running a version of node below 1
This app had git versioning and I am seeing shit like “filenameNew” “filenameOld” there’s also multiple old versions of the app that were just chilling in nested upon nested folders of themselves.
Js is what you make of it. It can be a godawful mess but it also can be really awesome. It’s a really easy language to understand, that is a good thing. But it’s also a double edged sword because that means that novices can write absolute spaghetti code in it. That’s not the fault of the language though.
Good ol’ Bobby Tables