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I actually had to grab a mouse from a junior dev yesterday to open the console.
10 mins of:
Me: Ok, well lets see if there's any errors first...
Him: OH I THINK I GOT IT NOW ... still error.
Me: ... ok that didn't work so let's look at ...
Him: OH IT MUST BE THIS ... still error.
Him: Is it ...
Me: *grabs mouse* oh look here at all this red ...
Him: yeah but I think it's ...
Me: AH YES IT SAYS RIGHT HERE EXACTLY WHAT THE PROBLEM IS
Next time I go to his desk requires he fills out a form stating what appeared in the console -
@practiseSafeHex why is he filling forulm for error messages? Is that a job requirement or something?
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gnrfz3178yDon't trust in frameworks... I feel a need for a new Js framework you can trust in... I am going to call it trustworthify! (after current naming conventions)
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kunashe19688y@practiseSafeHex sheesh. This is what you get if you have never had to stitch a webpage together from scratch.
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@chasb96 If it mentions "trust" specifically, I'm going to be sceptical. Like the more of "democratic", "people's" or "republic" a country's name contains, the less those terms are justified.
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