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I was once using an app, made by my friend which could be used as a handy reference for programming topics. It crashed every time i clicked the last entry of the list. I told him that the app has a bug, probably some position mistake and he denied, saying that he doesn't need feedback from a guy who didn't code applications. I learned to code java and started android that night and knew I needed to give him a reply, a good one.

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    P.S. Fast forward 5 months, he worked under me to create our college fest's official application.
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    Shit! I had the a similar experience.

    It was fest time in our college and they had made a website to showcase the events. I reported a bug and wanted to be a part of their team to fix it and some other improvements I had in mind.

    After being bounced around for a day, I finally reached the Dev teams leader. He gave me a look down and refused to let me work with them. Saying "I don't need to listen to a junior about my code"

    I knew I could do it much better than they did and proposed my ideas to the director of the college.

    FF one year. I was the lead of technology team for the same fest. And each one of them worked under me.

    Revenge is sweet.
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    @mcraz Oh it so is๐Ÿ˜‚
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