Totally agree we should be talking about great web and native experiences rather than the tech that sits under them. Whenever I see people arguing about frameworks I think of the midwit meme where the opposite ends just use what they know.
I live in one of Australia's most expensive cities and I think I'll be renting forever. I don't think it is a bad thing there are a lot of benefits for instance when something breaks the it's the landlords problem not mine.
This is my favorite question to ask if I feel the company is a fit and I want to work there:
- Now you've had a chance to get to know me, is there any reason you think I wouldn't be a suitable candidate for this role.
Surprisingly people are super honest when I ask this and it let's you clear up an miscommunication or simply acknowledge that there reason is probably true and pitch how you would overcome it.
It was more when I was as a junior I was disabling the eslint rule on that line for console logs. I get your point though and you're right, thanks for reading.
Agreed. Sometimes life just gets in the way and if something isn't urgent or can be put off for a few days in order to handle the immediate and now it is easy to forgot what isn't right in front of you.
I'm sure most have the best of intentions that they will reach out to friends and keep in touch, but the best laid plans of mice and men...I don't see why having a system to do this so bad?