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@jpfraneto.eth
let’s say you are a curious person that doesn’t know anything about programming but wants to learn a new and valuable skill you can go into steve’s link on the quoted cast and deploy your first app in minutes and if there is anything you actually don’t understand on the tutorial, guess what: you can tell him! right here, on the farcaster feed “hey steve, im following the tutorial but got stuck on X” that would help him better understand what people don’t get on his tutorials, and what part of the process of creating and hosting an app on orbiter is a pain point so that he can build around those pain points to help YOU yes. you don’t need to be a programmer. not to start. you just need to have enough humility to acknowledge that you don’t know yet and put in the work to learn you will be surprised how far this can take you. do it! don’t hesitate. don’t trick yourself into believing you can’t you can future you is looking at your curiosity as you read these words with a smile
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@moon.eth
The most important thing in programming is: NEVER trust user input.
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jp 🎩
@jpfraneto.eth
this is literally the first time i come across this advice and it is so obvious and important why did you say this on this context tho?
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Moon
@moon.eth
I just saw you talk about learning and I wanted to give advice
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@moon.eth
Because I have seen it happen so many times and it is the thing that gets your entire system pwned and costs a million dollars.
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