The Day I Learned to Think Like a Browser
I had been working at a small remote JavaScript boutique for almost a year, and I was completely exhausted. I was fortunate to get that job through my active participation in the associated open source project community; the project owners knew me from there, and when I asked them for a job, the response was positive.I knew how to use the framework from a user's perspective, but my skills for high-speed programming in complex projects were lacking. Remote work with an 8-hour time difference also...
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