The Best Way of Learning According to Misko Hevery 🧠 | DevByte

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How do you get good at coding fast? Well… despite what the internet might say, there’s no quick, easy process. However, Miško Hevery, the inventor of Angular and Qwik, has some wise words to help you along the way, young grasshopper. 🦗

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are you ever going to drop a full interview?

khatmanworld
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For somebody new to programming and looking to make a future career out of it, this was solid advice. Thanks

zqzj
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Nice and good point! I wonder what he thinks about coding bootcamps..

alishapayne
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One can learn mischief from a failure than from success

PortfolioPL
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Angular is good but Google messed up rewriting it in Typescript forcing developer TS should be optional like in NextJS

jackendy
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He just described the definition of hard 🤣🤣🤣🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

DionsTravels
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i see this as a critique towards people who found AngularJS hard and decided they could do better. They succeeded of course, because Angular is harder 😁 Of course of course, i know that depends on the size of the solution, BUT I only laugh at wierd decision on naming since they are nothing alike and just dropping the suffix doesn't do anyone any service 🤷

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"Nothing is difficult, it's just there's a vast number of things you have to learn." "You just have to amass a huge amount of knowledge", "through struggle is how you learn things". These quotes encapsulate both what is wrong with, and the design philosophy of Angular. I have a few years of commercial Angular software development experience in which I have successfully delivered on two projects at different companies. The needless complexity, brittleness, and absurdity of this piece of crap front-end software technology called Angular literally made me quit a lucrative contract gig I had for years if I wanted, and finally develop my own no/low code solution, where I (or anyone else) can develop or extend the average business app practically 100 times faster. What a cludge Angular is. And don't go replying to me with messages to try some other sucky "software as fashion" framework thing which is considered easier or better designed. Most front-end fashion-of-the -month frameworks are all a nonsense designed to raise the barrier to entry for a software gig as well as wages for software developers and keep contractor bums on seats. There is a far better way to develop most forcing you to write more code, or chuck framework on top of framework to try to cut down on the complexity, while making more problems, is not it. And I say that as a coder of 25 years commercial experience. I will launch an MVP of my low/no code product early next year, which is actually quite different, far simpler, more versatile and more powerful than others I've seen.

AussieAmigan