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    I guess someone got paid per line of code or there is a tumor on his brain
  • 1
    @devTea Oh, that last thing I know for sure. And no, we didn't pay him per line ;)
  • 4
    @ScriptCoded and he looks like to use unicode for icons aswell which means he needs to see a doctor or physiatrist
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    @devTea And guess who's to fix it xD
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    Sorry not so experienced in that realm, besides this being truckloads of lines, whats the proper way to do this?
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    @beggarboy Personally, I'd use an array and loop over it and generate the HTML, making sure to cache the output. In this case (since he's using font awesome) one could perhaps use some lost provided by them.
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    @ScriptCoded Oh if your framework supports dynamic content and the ability to store them into a container this is just an abomination. I wasn't sure what I was looking at for a second.
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    I would use Vue or at least Pug to generate that D:<
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    @gamingfail123 Would you use Vue with PHP? 🤔
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    @ScriptCoded Me personally not because I don't like PHP, but I know that Vue and Laravel are an extremely popular combination.
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    @gamingfail123 Really? Huh. Guess you learn something new every day :)
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    @ScriptCoded
    Thus is what happens when you hire back-end developer as full stack developer.
    Guess he had hard time putting icon. He might be good coder but when you begin and have to get something fixed you won't be thinking about code quality.
    My personal experience. Use ctrl+c, ctrl+v.
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    @sak96 Really? Does that mean I'm _actually_ a full stack? 😂
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