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User:Some helpful person · talk

This is my user page.

I like making tweaks, updating things, and signing unsigned comments.

I like to program things. Here’s some code snippets from languages I like to code in, ordered from most comfortable to least comfortable, depicting an example similar to the classic Hello, World!:

when green flag clicked say [Hello, World!] stop [this script v]
Don’t judge me if I Scratch.
type Greeting = `Hello, ${string}!`;
let headings: Greeting[] = [
    "Hello, Welcome!",
    "Hello, Wikipedia!",
    "Hello, World!"
];

const language: Greeting = "Hello, TypeScript!";
<p>Hello,</p>
<style>
    p::after {
        content: " Internet!";
    }
</style>
<script>
    window.alert("I'm so good at this");
</script>
System.out.println("Hello, Java!");
print("Hello, Python!")

Moments of cringe cluelessness

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No one is without cluelessness. We have all found ourselves cringing at moments where we do something which cannot be hidden or corrected later. They're usually minor things of no significance, yet they haunt us ever still. No one is without those moments and hard feelings...including me.

I've learned the best way to handle this is not to bury those moments deep in the recesses of your mind, but to recognize times of cluelessness and learn from them, as well as remember mistakes are allowed. Examples include: