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    Caitlyn‏ @thecaitcode 19 Nov 2019
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    Bootcamp: Write 200 lines of code in a day. Dev Job: Read 200 lines of code. Write one line of code. Research. Read 50 lines of code. Write one line of code. Break something. Delete one line of code.

    9:21 AM - 19 Nov 2019
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      2. Martha Sharpe‏ @SharpeMartha 19 Nov 2019
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        This is actually encouraging! I've been self-teaching for several months. Recently I've felt stuck in the mud but it's more the "Dev Job" mode described above. Hurray!

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      3. Caitlyn‏ @thecaitcode 19 Nov 2019
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        Yes! Sounds like you’re working in a realistic environment 😂

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      2. Laura-Louise‏ @FakeLauraLouise 20 Nov 2019
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        It's always so funny when trolls question how many lines of code a woman has contributed on GitHub, when my secret goal for my job is to leave having removed more total lines of code than I've added.

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      3. Caitlyn‏ @thecaitcode 20 Nov 2019
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        👏👏👏

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      2. Greg Nelson‏ @GregNN 21 Nov 2019
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        What are good resources for learning to read code?

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      3. Caitlyn‏ @thecaitcode 21 Nov 2019
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        Great question! I have no idea, I just started doing it when I got my job. But I’d say go on github and stumble around looking at other peoples code?

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      2. eor‏ @6502_ftw 20 Nov 2019
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        This is my absolute favorite story along those lines, from the development of the original Macintosh: https://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py?story=Negative_2000_Lines_Of_Code.txt …

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      3. Caitlyn‏ @thecaitcode 20 Nov 2019
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        Oh cool thanks for sharing!

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      2. Andrew Brown‏ @andrewbrown 21 Nov 2019
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        Also, don't forget to create a pull request and have someone reject your code for you to make superficial changes to your code.

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      3. Caitlyn‏ @thecaitcode 21 Nov 2019
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        Haha yup 💯

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