A very interesting approach. I think it's crucial for a developer to ask the right questions. If you know what to look for, the web has (almost) all the answers. When starting out, the biggest problem are the "unknown unknowns", i.e. the things that you don't realize that you don't know about them. A guide like this would certainly prove useful in this situation. Nice!
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A very interesting approach. I think it's crucial for a developer to ask the right questions. If you know what to look for, the web has (almost) all the answers. When starting out, the biggest problem are the "unknown unknowns", i.e. the things that you don't realize that you don't know about them. A guide like this would certainly prove useful in this situation. Nice!