There are soo many typos in this it makes it confusing to follow in places. Would suggest finding a friend to proofread before posting.
But interesting post! Did not know about this tag's uses before.
Howβs it going, I'm a Adam, a Full-Stack Engineer, actively searching for work. I'm all about JavaScript. And Frontend but don't let that fool you - I've also got some serious Backend skills.
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Do not worry, I wrote all of my posts on my phone, I have 5000 followers who also don't mind my grammer and typos. So it's a reasonable assumption that you don't have anything to worry about either.
Constructive feedback followed by positive feedback is neither hurting nor net negative... If something can be done to improve the quality of your work then hopefully you should be open to receiving it as long as it's done in a constructive way. He did receive it well which I all I could ask for.
English doesn't have to be perfect but fixing typos is a low-hanging fruit that increases the quality of your publication and reach/attract more people.
That's all I'm going to say but overall I hope that's a net positive and that we can find a thread if agreement somewhere in there.
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There are soo many typos in this it makes it confusing to follow in places. Would suggest finding a friend to proofread before posting.
But interesting post! Did not know about this tag's uses before.
I was usunig gramarly pro and I hoped that it would catch more of them π
Do not worry, I wrote all of my posts on my phone, I have 5000 followers who also don't mind my grammer and typos. So it's a reasonable assumption that you don't have anything to worry about either.
Tim, if you can't help then don't hurt. Who cares? It's not difficult to follow, you're just being pedantic and bringing net negative.
I absolutely agree. Thanks!
Constructive feedback followed by positive feedback is neither hurting nor net negative... If something can be done to improve the quality of your work then hopefully you should be open to receiving it as long as it's done in a constructive way. He did receive it well which I all I could ask for.
English doesn't have to be perfect but fixing typos is a low-hanging fruit that increases the quality of your publication and reach/attract more people.
That's all I'm going to say but overall I hope that's a net positive and that we can find a thread if agreement somewhere in there.