> I will try to follow your suggestion but it sounds like advice to a teenage boy.
I'm not sure what that means, to be honest. But generally speaking, junior programmers are still learning to be adults, so I guess that makes sense?
Sorry, I've obviously been very rude towards someone for whom English is a second language.
For that: I apologise.
> I will try to follow your suggestion but it sounds like advice to a teenage boy.
I'm not sure what that means, to be honest. But generally speaking, junior programmers are still learning to be adults, so I guess that makes sense?