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Christian Kozalla

I'd wish for more kindness and not being disrespectful when expressing criticism.
Additionally, I'd love to read a good article (maybe by you) about Kotlin, Springboot, Hibernate, Python, Ruby and PHP, please. As I don't have hands-on experience with these languages and frameworks 👍

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Matteo Vignoli

I'm simply not good at writing and I don't feel I'm in the position of teaching anything to others, although I have 10+ ys of experience in being a (actual) full-stack. Nowadays people follow a tutorial and two days later they start writing "I've been a javascript developer for the whole week. This is how I learned and what you should learn too".
I let the writing to those who are far better than me; that doesn't mean I cannot read and express my opinion on what others write, though

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Christian Kozalla

One can express their opinion on what others write and still be polite and respectful

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Igor Pellegrini

Might sound harsh from far, but re-re-reading his comment I don't really find disrespectful or impolite sentences. Would you underline them please?

To be more clear: the last paragraph is referred to the content of DEV.to, not to the author.
Although I know by experience that the use of a generic "you" in a sentence is sometime read as a personal reference (actually it is not; but yes, might be misunderstood).

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Christian Kozalla

"The impression is that you started programming yesterday..."

But yes, re-reading helped me. His comment feels actually not as personally impolite.. Maybe it was just my first impression and the "overall tone"