Gotcha, maybe you don't necessarily have to be a coder to understand those products better. Simply being curious and having conversations with devs will probably get you far.
Why do you want to learn how to code?Is it purely to get a better understanding of how salesforce works "under the hood"?(I'm looking for context because I don't know anything about salesforce but I do know how to code)
For the uninitiated: https://www.reddit.com/r/2007scape/comments/zh9xxq/nothing_beats_getting_off_work_on_a_friday_and/Also this: https://images.app.goo.gl/wn7UXJGU29sCftbv5(Sorry for the google link but the image is on a private subreddit)
When I last played it I got dropped in a place where I had actually visited IRL (Uluru), made that part of the game easy
Great race for him and McLaren.Bad luck with the safety car timing for Piastri otherwise would have certainly been 3rd place for him.
due to convention everybody understands what i and j are, I don't think they need longer names. If it's something more complicated than a counter or index then maybe you should be using a foreach loop instead (if language supports it)
I'd be careful giving broad advice like this.In my country (Australia) it's illegal to run cabling yourself unless you're a registered cabler.
Gotcha, maybe you don't necessarily have to be a coder to understand those products better.
Simply being curious and having conversations with devs will probably get you far.