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For the 42958490238590348759034756947865958th time, I fucking HATE Javascript!
And I hate their community even more!
One route refuses to function properly even though it's 1000% set up the same way as all the other ones that do work, so I look up how I can fix it, and instead of explaining how and why a route could possibly not work, their community is like "I just fixed your code, just use that".
Tell me why the route isn't working, kamidamnit!
I don't give a fuck you fixed somebody else's code who was having a similar problem, just explain to me why it doesn't work, and I'll just work out a fix myself!
That's one of the many reasons why I hate working with JS, and only do so when I'm absolutely forced to.
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I think I have never asked random people for help with software, ever. Though that's what I do with problems in general. Especially in real life, if solving a problem requires talking to someone, it stays unsolved until I can't tolerate it anymore, which generally doesn't happen, I just keep tolerating it. It's hell, but I still take it over actually talking to people. https://social.076.moe/url/59511
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It's not like it's my project, I wouldn't even have used JS in the first place if it was.
It's just that there's so many soyware made by total retards, and then I have to fix it because the original dev completed the project, and left behind lots of different bugs they didn't notice at the time they got paid, and of course they're not going to respond once they got the money.
And because of that, I'm the one who has to fix more projects than actually make them.
The positive is that it creates the opportunity to learn other languages, the negative is that because it teaches me other languages, I get even more bug filled projects to fix.