Most established languages have tooling to let you export your in-code docs into formal docs. Having a good comment-as-you-go approach is a time & career-saver.
@@TravisMediaI turned off my vpn and it worked. Your delivery system is tracking ISPs like lots of other software, where I have to turn off VPN. I think it’s trying to prevent spam requests.
For me its being picomanaged to death. I spend > 80% of my time talking about what i'm doing so people who have no ability, and all the authority, can weigh in.
@@JJ-bj6hg Kotlin is just one of many would-be "Java killers" that have come & gone. It's nice enough, but doesn't really offer significant benefits over modern Java generally, or even in mobile, specifically. Google backed it because they didn't want to pay Oracle, but that's mostly resolved, so they'll probably ignore it. Career-wise, whereas Java is a very portable skillset, no one outside of native-Android even knows about Kotlin.
Hy Travis, please look into the site, I try downloading the report, and keeps loading, it was not sent to my inbox or spam, I don't have my von on, I use the normal chrome browser, even tried it on other browsers with no extensions at all, same issue.
How awesome would it be if those wrestled with documents improved it for themselves and others with a pull request... Of course i mean regularly vs .1 percent doing that...
for sure you can't call complacent people unhappy it's an outright manipulation. surely most people are just ok with their jobs because they get happiness in some other place.
Create your own documentation. Add comments // so you remember everything quicker when you take a look at the code you wrote.
That's how I learn. Learn and create your own docs. Errors? Add them to docs. Exceptions? Add them. Add everything.
@@JayRavalani Yes!
But react and Vue dev don't like the idea, they much prefer git history which is for dimwit
Most established languages have tooling to let you export your in-code docs into formal docs. Having a good comment-as-you-go approach is a time & career-saver.
Your link to free job report doesn’t work when I input my email. Idk maybe it’s just me.
Just tested and it worked for me. Did you check spam?
@@TravisMedia I insert my email and press return and it shows 3 dots like it’s trying to send but can’t. Maybe it’s my VPNs and security software.
@@TravisMediaI turned off my vpn and it worked. Your delivery system is tracking ISPs like lots of other software, where I have to turn off VPN. I think it’s trying to prevent spam requests.
@@waynelast1685 I don't have any VPN on my browser and I can't access it. No message in spam either. Please can anyone share it with me
For me its being picomanaged to death. I spend > 80% of my time talking about what i'm doing so people who have no ability, and all the authority, can weigh in.
How about Java in Washington a lot job is hiring for Java
It's a shame since Kotlin is miles above it.
@@JJ-bj6hg Kotlin is just one of many would-be "Java killers" that have come & gone. It's nice enough, but doesn't really offer significant benefits over modern Java generally, or even in mobile, specifically. Google backed it because they didn't want to pay Oracle, but that's mostly resolved, so they'll probably ignore it. Career-wise, whereas Java is a very portable skillset, no one outside of native-Android even knows about Kotlin.
Link does not work for me. Checked spam as well.
switched off your VPN? or any other related softwares?
@@real23lions I don't use VPN or any related software.
Strange. Shoot me a quick email at support@travis.media and I'll get you set up.
Hy Travis, please look into the site, I try downloading the report, and keeps loading, it was not sent to my inbox or spam, I don't have my von on, I use the normal chrome browser, even tried it on other browsers with no extensions at all, same issue.
Shoot me a quick email at support@travis.media and I'll get it over to you.
hello Travis, I am Alisker, can you make a video about where I can take FREE IT certificates (instead of Coursera,edX please)
How awesome would it be if those wrestled with documents improved it for themselves and others with a pull request... Of course i mean regularly vs .1 percent doing that...
Good l will go for USA
for sure you can't call complacent people unhappy it's an outright manipulation.
surely most people are just ok with their jobs because they get happiness in some other place.
Where is that even found in this video?