Yes, I agree that Namaste JS is not the content owner - and the first commenter is not right to phrase it that way. And I totally agree on the great efforts in creating engaging visuals.
However, when almost the whole content of your post is this particular video in the playlist - it doesn't really hurt to mention it in the Reference section in the post.
There's clearly a difference between writing tech tutorials inspired by a lecture series, and developing a website.
When writing tech tutorials, it's often a good practice to mention the references.
It's totally fine if you don't quite feel the need to acknowledge. I only wanted to get across my message.
You can submit posts here for a wider reach to the JS devs. And there's a Medium publication JS in Plain English - that'd be a great place to share as well. And then, include the canonical url in the dev.to posts so that we can read it here too.
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Yes, I agree that Namaste JS is not the content owner - and the first commenter is not right to phrase it that way. And I totally agree on the great efforts in creating engaging visuals.
However, when almost the whole content of your post is this particular video in the playlist - it doesn't really hurt to mention it in the
Reference
section in the post.There's clearly a difference between writing tech tutorials inspired by a lecture series, and developing a website.
When writing tech tutorials, it's often a good practice to mention the references.
It's totally fine if you don't quite feel the need to acknowledge. I only wanted to get across my message.
Noted and rectified my mistake😄! I thought adding references on the comments section will be sufficient.
Thank you for accepting the suggestion positively. ☺️ You're doing an amazing work. Have you considered submitting your posts to javascriptkicks.com?
I didn't knew about this website, I will consider looking into it, Thanks😄
You can submit posts here for a wider reach to the JS devs. And there's a Medium publication JS in Plain English - that'd be a great place to share as well. And then, include the canonical url in the dev.to posts so that we can read it here too.