I'm not a fan of dos and don'ts that dont explain why this should be the case, it encourages people to be the "ctrl-c ctrl-v of stackoverflow" kind of dev, instead of creating a deeper understanding of the language and the framework
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I'm not a fan of dos and don'ts that dont explain why this should be the case, it encourages people to be the "ctrl-c ctrl-v of stackoverflow" kind of dev, instead of creating a deeper understanding of the language and the framework