As I’m learning the basics of development and having minor wins pretty much every few hours (like succeeding in creating such small things as a grid of buttons that dynamically adjust to the size of your browser window 😅), I’m developing a new level of respect to everyone who has been building the tools for us to interact with the Internet.

Kudos to the devs! You’ve made my journey of learning new things in literally every field seamless, pleasant and super efficient!

Most people never realize how complex these tasks are and can’t imagine what a nightmare it would be if it wasn’t for the people constantly working on improving end users’ experience.

Every rounded corner of every button, every seamless page render, every drop-down menu is someone’s work and it makes your experience a bit better and helps you not quit what you are trying to achieve with those online tools.

Remember that.

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Wait until you get into back end, input sanitizing, state keeping, business logic, and architecture. 🐶🤣🤯🤯🤯

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It’s alright, it’ll get easier with time and practice 🐶🐾🫂🤣😭😭😭(goes into the corner and cries silently)

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Sounds great!

It is both easier but also more complex these days compared to when CSS was new ;-)

The interim years were the worst, with all browsers & devices rendering in often radically different ways!

Come to think of that I actually built a super light, mobile friendly page already in 99 or so, for some projects super simple should still be the goal I think…

What you got there? Grid layout, flex box, or table with @media queries?

@media