Even though the information for Code Review was short, it was straight to the point and very useful. Thank you!
Love love love your amazingly detailed explanations! I have learnt from you before as a student and now even more as a Jr. Dev! Thank you very much!
Pull request template - thats a good tip !
The way you explain is interesting, Good.
Wow, that explanation was amazing
I loved your videos and straight-to-the-point explanations, thank you! :D
Good and useful information.
thanks a lot
good video ,, keep it up
Very nice video/tutorial :) @Self Teach Me Could you please create another video like: HowTo setup your git repo for pull reqeusts For me, the respository settings are still very new and I have not yet found a good overview of which rule settings have which effect.
It says "for beginners" but i am at 1:55 and i already have no idea what netlify or what that means. I made a 1 page website using JavaScript and now that i want to upload online I'm finding tons of videos "for beginners" that talk about numerous things as if I know the terms and jargon and none of it seems to apply to me and trying to upload my project/website. Coding is so stressful it's been the worst 2 and a half months of my life... And i study physics. Physics is much easier and straightforward to learn. This isn't a dig at you, these are just my thoughts after the 20th video for beginners that i can't understand
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The first 20 seconds of the video is my whole problem with coding, if the words to explain something are ALREADY one short word, why OH WHY did they feel the need to give them different names? The more i learn code the more i see words used to name other things for no practical reason. It's like they just wanted to make coding seem to be more than what it is. Why can't "push" and "pull" just be "get" and "put". Or even better yet, "upload" and "download". I truly don't understand the reasoning behind this.
There is absolutely nothing user-friendly about using this tool!!!! I can't believe its the industry standard. Who wants to memorize all these commands. Command line is step back to the 1970s!
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