(#c7sqfjq) @prologic This could have been a phrase to use instead of the one he used with the word 'misinformation'. Sure. I do get your point. But maybe because you are programming for so long, it might be easier to learn something new?
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(#c7sqfjq) @prologic That's true too. But I see it right now with my wife. She wants to create a simple website from scratch and wants to learn the things on her own. I told her couple times: look. It is not worth buying video courses where the guy tells you 10 hours on how to create a paragraph. The documentation is there with looots of examples. She is facing the same as I did when I asked for motivation. You need a project to learn not a course.
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(#c7sqfjq) > They promote misinformation
That's it, I'm out! ๐
I have no respect for anyone that starts peddling the "mainstream" narrative. If you don't understand the space you're talking/blogging about, just don't try. "Must tutorials promote misinformation"?! seriously ๐คฆโโ๏ธ wtf is this guy smoking?! ๐
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