It's okay not to know everything about programming. Do what you can do. It's okay to fail in doing something new for the first time. Iterate and become better next time.
#100DaysOfCode#programming#Developer
@retrofallgames Depends on what the menu needs to show. If you have a full crafting system with tons of items then showing a small menu would be frustrating. Unless its an easy craft system.
It's so easy to design and develop great looking websites with Tailwind CSS. There are a lot of awesome new features in 3.0
#tailwindcss#webdevelopment#webdesigner
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Is all tech twitter just click bait? Why not try to give actual helpful information? I guess if it's not controversial it won't go viral. It's okay no one will see this tweet anyway except bots.
@TreciaKS Learn only what I need to know to solve a certain problem. Don't learn everything. Look up terminology I don't know. Take notes about difficult subjects. If I learned something cool make an article or video about it, teach someone.
@katherinecodes Depends on how difficult the job is and how much is required to learn, and how much prior experience you have. A good company will have documentation on frequently asked questions. If new features come out then you'll never know everything all at once.