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Have anyone felt this before?

You Google loads of different tutorial on something, find one most recent tutorial... Do it and when compile, a lot of error pops out. Go to the github code page and realise the author did not include the line that was required to run smoothly in the tutorial page/video?

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  • 3
    Oh ya happened a lot with me
  • 5
    @gitpush YOU FEEL ME!! .

    But the funny thing is that, when you review it thoroughly by reading the reviews and all. And, no users .... (dates commented on these post are appx relevant to the day you in) have raised the issue and were all full of praises such as " thanks, this helps" . I'm like.... Seriously?!
  • 2
    @arieltsq oh ya they are like wow this made me a motherfucker top engineer when I doubt any of them tried to apply what they read
  • 2
    @gitpush exactly my thoughts. And it made me doubt myself for a second like " huh. how the fuck did you make yours work? " Im so fed uo that Im currently doing a gitbook with things/sources I've learnt on the language ... Things that actually worked. LOL
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    @arieltsq I gave up on them I usually just Google my request and check stack overflow not bothering my self with useless blogs
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    @gitpush but sometimes, you're so frustrated with the code that you lost that train of thought. And when you try to Google , nothing on stackflow seems to make sense to you. 😩
  • 3
    @arieltsq if stack overflow doesn't have answer I feel world is coming to an end 😅
  • 1
    EVERY TIME. FOR EVERYTHING.

    Welcome to devRant BTW!
  • 4
    @gitpush If SO doesn't answer your question you know you doing some obscure off the wall thing. 🤓
  • 0
    @rootshell lol exactly 😂
  • 1
    @gitpush it does. But sometimes you're just over complexing thinking 🤣
  • 0
    @TheCapeGreek thanks! My colleague introduced this to me. SO HAPPY to be able to rant
  • 0
    @arieltsq exaclty and sometimes using wrong search terms 😛😛
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