Seriously though... I find that if you see the common errors that even I make, it will help you to figure out when you make the same errors - and maybe even avoid them. It's like that old quote, "if you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning."
Scott Axton
@Reply 5 years ago
I agree 100%. Keep the errors. The error isn't as important as what steps you take to fix the error. That, to me, is sometimes more important. "Ok, my code doesn't do what I expected. Now How do I fix it?"
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