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You can and should say that :)
Welcone to devRant! Hopefully your situation gets better -
smirving925yBeing good at CSS IS hard. Understanding CSS is easy. There is a difference. Quality markup and presentation deserves respect too.
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john-doe9375yYou're fresh out of college, it may seem to you that you are more qualifed.
But honestly, you should think twice before taking that at face value.
What you don't know is more important than what you know. -
I find css incredibly hard haha. But then, I'm a Linux engineer and backend dev...
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bahua128035yYour first week is a pretty early time to make assessments. If you act on them, you're more likely to get fired and start your career with a black mark than to actually accomplish anything.
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Divij335yI faced similar or say kinda more fucked up situation myself in my internship as blockchain developer last month. There was no senior blockchain dev in the company and I was working first-time on Fabric.
As it turns out three of us interns were into this with basically same skill set and sure we got frustrated many times but we pretty much pulled it off gracefully.
You can find help online , Google sure helps a lot and eventually
"what doesn't kill you makes you stronger." -
@KAS89 maybe it’s because it’s what I have the most practice in. API calls, JavaScript, react etc - I’m baby level.
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@linuxxx me too! I take much more time to format something than It takes to create the server logic.
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