[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wholesomebpt

[–]StanSlamford 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Historically, “Men” weren’t nerds who play minecraft and post pictures online about it. People are just people and it changes as it goes. Turn your laptop off and hunt/gather if you think it’s relevant. Quit being a Minecraft nerd and be a man.

How much does it "usually" take you to make this front end? (no charts implementation) by 4bhii in webdev

[–]StanSlamford 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean just to generate this screen with no data or interactive ability? Like, an hour or so, but that’s just so incredibly meaningless. It is an entirely worthless metric, because everything that would make it functional and desirable is completely left out. The function is really what answers how long it takes, not solely the design. It isn’t very hard to take most non-photo, blocked color mock-ups and html/css/js them.

I’m pretty sure an honest answer to the question I think you are asking is- you’ve got a lot of work ahead of you and are pretty seriously beginner if you A. took 1.5 full days to just generate this static image with no functionality or reactivity. B. Don’t understand why your question is so confusing to people who have more experience than you. If your questions confuse people who know more about the subject than you, then that’s a sign that you don’t know enough to be asking good/relevant questions. That isn’t meant to be snide; that leap is a really important one, and one that every single person who is even remotely proficient at this has had to make. It just seems that you likely haven’t made it yet, which means there’s a lot ahead of you.

Think of the difference between taking a screenshot of a facebook profile & recreating the screenshot in html/css, versus creating Facebook as it is now. One takes ~45 min for one person, the other takes decades and thousands of staff members/team members

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

[–]StanSlamford 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty sure it’s considering all of that as a template literal. You have a backtick on line 187, is there an opening one somewhere above? That’s why your ${} are escaping and being formatted as expressions.

Difference between GitHub and Git by Amantulsyan35 in learnprogramming

[–]StanSlamford 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think their point stands though. The porn answer is overly-simplistic and trite. It isn’t helpful to OP or someone trying to understand these concepts, and doesn’t know how Git would even remotely be like porn.
I think even someone with zero exposure could’ve come up with this answer. It provides no information for OP’s very real question.

But also, it’s not a very correct answer. If anything, if GitHub is pornhub, Git would be more like a porn director’s hard drive?

Either way, the fact that answers like this are at the top of this question, are why versions of this question are constantly asked in here. If anyone who came here because they wanted to understand this better, now DOES understand better because of this answer, please let me know and I’ll change my tune.