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Welcome to the Coding Lounge, chill and relax as we talk about programming, memes, and the pain of errors.
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As a backend only lover (I have been converted by force into front end, a story for another day), it shocks me to see this atrocity in my file structure while learning server-side rendering.

I will be dropping my "political" opinion about this in a few days.
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Waiting until 10:30 PM to regain my free trial chat-gpt 4o access... I have been called poor in machine learning and all the languages Chat GPT knows.
Good Morning beautiful people. No one get worried, I have not deleted my system... yet
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As I dive deeper into using pug, I have come across something called mixins

What are Mixins?

Mixin my sweat and tears into a cake *Awkward Silence*. Any who, mix ins are pieces of code that are reusable in a given file. They help push the DRY principle so that you don't have to use the same block of code time and time again.

Just like functions, mixins have a name we can provide them as well as parameters which we set up. In turn they return the code block containing the provided information.

We then access them by calling them into our content using + prefix alongside the mixin name and then providing the needed arguments

🚀Boom, Ansnakech is your aunt. You have 50 lines of code condensed into 5.

P.S If you've read the entire segment, you can also have JavaScript Code included using the - prefix which hides it from being rendered. This is called unbuffered code
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Disclaimer: Asnakech isn't really your aunt (unless you have an aunt named Asnakech)😂 It's a take on the saying "Bob's your uncle" which is a way of expressing how easy achieving a certain task is.

Something new to learn everyday 😂
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Forwarded from GDG Addis
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I now have the sudden urge to learn CSS. Am I cooked?
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My first-ever contribution to a Git repository—honored that it's to Dagmawi Babi's! Here's to many more contributions and continuous growth!
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Imagine spending an hour trying to solve a content security policy caused by a bundler after bundling JavaScript files using parcel... Because I can, and I can officially say that I have experienced a Lobotomy of sorts.
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Quick question. How do you guys implement logging out on the frontend and backend, especially when saving tokens to cookies? I would love to know your logic to this situation
Midnight studying session with my sleep paralysis demon🫡
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Good morning lil jittleyangs. Wishing yall a productive day full of success
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Finally seeing the error page come to fruition. First time implementing an error page in a year😂😂
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As a developer, I love leaving easter eggs/ fun error messages for the frontend to see during development. During Prod however, we have to lock in with that professional error handling😂
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1 more subscriber and I'll actually attempt the backflip😂
What is y'all's favorite tech stack or programming language as of late? And why?