Otvpcomputers Coding Advice From Onthisveryspot
I write code the way I breathe (messy,) real, and sometimes wrong. You’re here because tutorials lied to you.
I write code the way I breathe (messy,) real, and sometimes wrong. You’re here because tutorials lied to you.
That error message just popped up. You stared at it. You Googled it. You’re still stuck.
I used to stare at code like it was ancient hieroglyphics. Then I typed `print(“Hello, world”)` and something clicked.
You ordered from Otvpcomputers. Now you’re checking your email every hour. I’ve done it too.
I hate being locked out of my own computer. Especially when I’m late for a meeting or just trying to send one email.
I’ve seen too many people stare at their computers, frustrated, wondering why it’s slow or glitchy. They search for answers.
My computer slowed down last week. It froze while I was typing this sentence. You know that lag. That click-and-wait.
I type faster than I think. And yet I still click through five menus to rename a file. You do it too. We all waste time doing things the long way.
I’ve wasted months on bad coding advice. You probably have too. It’s not your fault.
You’re staring at a blank screen. Or maybe you just closed a tutorial that made zero sense. I’ve been there. More times than I care to admit.