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"from my personal experience I can clearly state that it can equally be tedious and quite hard until you get the hang of it"

In my experience, it can remain tedious well after you get the hang of it!

Good point. It actually made me reconsider the whole passage you have quoted. :)

It also works the other way around.

Haha, that's so funny and true at the same time. :D

I can read code but can’t write it! I am an analyst so have lots of funny discussion with our developers. And it gets really amusing when I do discover a bug in the code.

That's nice. :)

Ahahahahaha. In my sporadic efforts at programming I have found that a 'well rounded' vocabulary and Google are utterly essential.

Thanks for a fun post!

That's true even for experienced programmers, I presume.

The googling errors thing is spot on 😂 I trained as a front end developer for about 6 months, and after the frustrations I experienced I decided to become a content creator instead.

Some people seem to take to the programming way of thinking easier than others, it's a steep learning curve - a bit like Steemit!

Yeah, that's quite an accurate way of putting things. For some it seems easier to create content while for others it's just simpler to implement the content through a bunch of code lines. It all depends on the perspective, I suppose. :)

Your post is very nice It is very good to read carefully. Hopefully you will be with us on the best of luck

TDD is dead Long live GDD. Google Driven Development.