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This seems like it's probably helpful advice, but the line "this post falls prey to an issue I find very common to people new to asynchronous code" is condescending and unnecessary. Next time, I'd advise just giving the feedback without categorizing the mistake as something that people new to asynchronous code make.
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This seems like it's probably helpful advice, but the line "this post falls prey to an issue I find very common to people new to asynchronous code" is condescending and unnecessary. Next time, I'd advise just giving the feedback without categorizing the mistake as something that people new to asynchronous code make.