I've told this story a lot but when I was working on a React project when I was learning I was getting so frustrated because something just wasn't working. I struggled for like an hour and then asked for help. Two hours later I had like 6 people in Zoom with me when we finally realized instead of "component" I had typed "compontent" and we were all just skipping over that line when we were looking for the problem.
I could relate to that. If one is new to a topic there is this feeling of being lost. And if then things do not work, you get frustrated and feel more lost.
But being into a topic and overlooking a simple typo drives you nuts :D
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I've told this story a lot but when I was working on a React project when I was learning I was getting so frustrated because something just wasn't working. I struggled for like an hour and then asked for help. Two hours later I had like 6 people in Zoom with me when we finally realized instead of "component" I had typed "compontent" and we were all just skipping over that line when we were looking for the problem.
Great story!
I could relate to that. If one is new to a topic there is this feeling of being lost. And if then things do not work, you get frustrated and feel more lost.
But being into a topic and overlooking a simple typo drives you nuts :D