![]() And you can’t understand what you copied. You copy-paste answers from Stack Overflow and various blogs you read. You hope they work, but you’re screwed if they don’t. You look for libraries and plugins others have created. You rely on Google when you need JavaScript You don’t dare to say “yes” when you’re asked to use JavaScript.This lack of confidence also affects you on the job too: You’re so nervous about JavaScript, you screw up on your interviews. This lack of confidence in JavaScript makes you nervous. You rely on HTML and CSS - even resorting to hacky practices to avoid JavaScript. ![]() So you avoid JavaScript whenever you can. It’s frustrating, but you acknowledge there’s a gap in your knowledge. You realize one thing - you don’t know JavaScript. ![]() You twiddle your thumbs as you stare into the JavaScript file, but nothing comes to mind.
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