As a mid-term Junior Dev, I look at the code I write and found myself climbing the bell curve towards the top. After watching you video I was immediately able to see places in recent code where breaking complexity into smaller less complex functions would be a good idea.
Thanks for the video - sometimes I think we feel the need to impress other developers with our "clever" code. And only with time and experience do we come to appreciate "simple" code because we will always have to come back and maintain the code we've written. Be kind to your future self and avoid clever code.
I thought this, but believe be all of a sudden a property name changed for a reason or some object is remove from something you will thank having typescript telling you on which files these properties were removed from
"An idiot admires complexity, a genius admires simplicity" - Terry A. Dawis
"Simplicity wins, complexity spins” - Saeed M. Adam
I love such simple advice and an approach that doesn't complicate life.
As a mid-term Junior Dev, I look at the code I write and found myself climbing the bell curve towards the top. After watching you video I was immediately able to see places in recent code where breaking complexity into smaller less complex functions would be a good idea.
We need a course on this subject
Thanks for the video - sometimes I think we feel the need to impress other developers with our "clever" code. And only with time and experience do we come to appreciate "simple" code because we will always have to come back and maintain the code we've written. Be kind to your future self and avoid clever code.
Love the new hairstyle Max, oh wait that's a plant behind you!
That's why I use any for my typescript
not this man, just use javascript
This is the fun part of the code... but over time you recognize on your own when to make the code flexible and when not...
I use for loops insted of map, foreach and others... Because for loop is legible.
it depends what you need.
Recruiters don't like this video
If you're a javascript programmer, the most redundant code you can enter is typescript! Forget typescript, there's no need for it!
I thought this, but believe be all of a sudden a property name changed for a reason or some object is remove from something you will thank having typescript telling you on which files these properties were removed from
Stop telling people what to do, specially when talking nonsense. You might send some junior devs into a wrong path.
Red flag
this is skill issue
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