I'm Jake Cahill. Lifetime Pythonista, web scraping and automation expert. Enjoy books. Love my wife, dog, and cat, and think AI and Julia are pretty nifty
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Maine, USA
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A Master's patient mentorship and insatiable curiosity
I love this post. I'm currently writing a tutorial myself about why it should be Flex and Grid instead of Flex vs Grid. I don't think I need to do that now though! Excellent post! I like to think of Grid as the "bones" and flex as the "flesh", if that makes any sense 😁😁
I work as a Salesforce Developer. I have been programming since I was 9, I like Javascript, Python and Game Development. I write articles in dev.to too!
Thank you <3 I really suggest you write your tutorial nevertheless. Writing it will make you discover some things you didn't know you didn't understand that well and in consequence you learn more!
I'm Jake Cahill. Lifetime Pythonista, web scraping and automation expert. Enjoy books. Love my wife, dog, and cat, and think AI and Julia are pretty nifty
Location
Maine, USA
Education
A Master's patient mentorship and insatiable curiosity
I usually write tutorials so that I can help myself to fully understand the concepts I use every day. It's kinda fun to see how much potential a particular bit of code has beyond what you have been using it to do for the past several years :D.
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I love this post. I'm currently writing a tutorial myself about why it should be Flex and Grid instead of Flex vs Grid. I don't think I need to do that now though! Excellent post! I like to think of Grid as the "bones" and flex as the "flesh", if that makes any sense 😁😁
Thank you <3 I really suggest you write your tutorial nevertheless. Writing it will make you discover some things you didn't know you didn't understand that well and in consequence you learn more!
I usually write tutorials so that I can help myself to fully understand the concepts I use every day. It's kinda fun to see how much potential a particular bit of code has beyond what you have been using it to do for the past several years :D.