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by donw
4307 days ago
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Exactly. A lot of people learn to code for practical reasons -- which is great -- and cut their teeth on a Rails or iOS app, where there are a set number of "buckets" for where code goes. The idea of just creating other objects out of rainbow tears and unicorn dust doesn't naturally flow from this style of learning to program. :) |
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