I really appreciate your videos in recent days as they are short and sweet, conveying the crux of the matter. It really gives perspective plus saves time.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Hey Tom, as mentioned by someone else below in the comments I really appreciate your vids. You seemed to really step things up in December and you inspired me to get the finger out on building my first simple web app MVP and I'm making really good progress. Keep up the great work, your vids are making a real impression (on me anyway!)
I entered this video thinking "Maybe I can get some different tips than what I do normally" and you do exactly what I do to solve these problems LOL 🤣. Great video!
The first and foremost approach I recommend is understanding what the error/bug is actually telling you. Looking for solutions externally for the simplest problems isn't doing yourself any favors long-term.
I was happy to find out that fixing bugs gives me more confidence and makes the world of web development more attractive to me. I used to think the exact opposite of bugs, they seemed so scary before I started interacting with them and learning from them. Now I love them, elegant little creatures of the Internet 🐛😂
I try not to take days coding the program. I take days planning the project then I research the libraries I will be using by making Studies by reading the documentation. I then make the library or application. If ai make a change in plans I find the specific Structure, function, and piece of documentation that I had madecthen edit that and afterwards I edit the function all in one go. If I need a new function I follow the same steps but write out the function and then make the function.
Was the audio AI produced on this one? (Because it has so many discontinuities (not in words but in the recording)… usually where silence is cut out… but seems out of place/unecessesary/overused).
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I find diving into framework/library source code is often the quickest way to discover whats going wrong
I really appreciate your videos in recent days as they are short and sweet, conveying the crux of the matter. It really gives perspective plus saves time.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Hey Tom, as mentioned by someone else below in the comments I really appreciate your vids. You seemed to really step things up in December and you inspired me to get the finger out on building my first simple web app MVP and I'm making really good progress. Keep up the great work, your vids are making a real impression (on me anyway!)
I entered this video thinking "Maybe I can get some different tips than what I do normally" and you do exactly what I do to solve these problems LOL 🤣. Great video!
The first and foremost approach I recommend is understanding what the error/bug is actually telling you. Looking for solutions externally for the simplest problems isn't doing yourself any favors long-term.
Just realised I've watched the last 5 of your videos without subscribing. Now a sub! 😆
I was happy to find out that fixing bugs gives me more confidence and makes the world of web development more attractive to me. I used to think the exact opposite of bugs, they seemed so scary before I started interacting with them and learning from them. Now I love them, elegant little creatures of the Internet 🐛😂
Maybe try claude.
I try not to take days coding the program. I take days planning the project then I research the libraries I will be using by making Studies by reading the documentation. I then make the library or application. If ai make a change in plans I find the specific Structure, function, and piece of documentation that I had madecthen edit that and afterwards I edit the function all in one go. If I need a new function I follow the same steps but write out the function and then make the function.
I often struggle with official docs as I find them too abstract to understand how to use a module/function. I end up going to blogs or stack overflow.
what is the name of the laptop you always display in your videos
MacBook Air M1
Was the audio AI produced on this one? (Because it has so many discontinuities (not in words but in the recording)… usually where silence is cut out… but seems out of place/unecessesary/overused).
damn the first step made me burst lol
Yes
Another nothing post, Thats me out.
Auf wiedersehen!