Lesson learned: Your bug isn't always in your logic or architecture. It's in the small details you overlook because they seem too simple to be wrong. Also, stepping away actually works. I recommend it.
I just spent 3 days debugging the most frustrating deployment issue. My Notion clone worked perfectly locally but completely broke in production. Authentication would load, I'd authorize with GitHub, and then... nothing. Just the login button staring back at me.
I removed it and deployed to Convex, refreshed the page and it worked. I felt like the power rangers at that moment. Three days of headaches solved by deleting seven characters I shouldn't have added in the first place.
@crazeclown I need an experienced frontend web developer to take me on as an intern.
It doesn't have to be paid. If you can show me the ropes, throw me bits and pieces of your tasks to execute, and brush me up all round, I'm good with it.
@SamuelOtigba I need an experienced frontend web developer to take me on as an intern.
It doesn't have to be paid. If you can show me the ropes, throw me bits and pieces of your tasks to execute, and brush me up all round, I'm good with it.
@Wizarab10 I need an experienced frontend web developer to take me on as an intern.
It doesn't have to be paid. If you can show me the ropes, throw me bits and pieces of your tasks to execute, and brush me up all round, I'm good with it.
@amosuibk Hi Ibukun,
I'm reaching out regarding the social media manager role. I'm a corp member with SEO content marketing experience, a skill that'd come in handy for this position. I'm detail-oriented and confident I'll excel in this role and deliver measurable results. Can we connect?
Web development is all about problem solving. But the primary problem is usually not solving the problem but knowing the origin of the problem/where to look. It can be frustrating.
I don't have it all figured out yet, but I'm getting things done one step at a time. Take a leap of faith in me. I look forward to being a part of the team that builds that amazing thing you have in mind.
@ShalomFractn "...I’m also a developer, and I believe I can teach you a few things and help you grow too."
The quoted text are the exact words you used in a job posting you made yesterday. Those words drew my attention hence this tweet.
...working with you. With the new hire and myself, I'm certain your team wouldn't be as lean as before. You can check out some of my work here:
GitHub profile: https://t.co/qRqcVXEI5L
And to close, I'll refer to another statement you made in the job post.
I recently started working on a project. It's a Notion clone. I completed the landing page and moved to handling the backend for authentication and the likes. I used the word "import" so much I think I'll resume at the Customs Office or Apapa on Monday 😂