Ignorance doesn’t mean stupidity it means you don’t understand something. It’s possible to gain understanding when you accept you’re wrong and try and learn, but lashing out means you will forever wallow in ignorance.
> generally means
“can never occur” this this is why you don’t understand. You need to actually read what was written not whatever nonsense comes into your head.
You only need to debug code that’s not correct. Therefore logically when talking about the effort to write code vs debug that code they don’t mean the effort to write correct code vs debut correct code. Instead it’s the effort to create incorrect code vs debut that incorrect code. Any other interpretation is nonsense.
Ignorance doesn’t mean stupidity it means you don’t understand something. It’s possible to gain understanding when you accept you’re wrong and try and learn, but lashing out means you will forever wallow in ignorance.
> generally means
“can never occur” this this is why you don’t understand. You need to actually read what was written not whatever nonsense comes into your head.
You only need to debug code that’s not correct. Therefore logically when talking about the effort to write code vs debug that code they don’t mean the effort to write correct code vs debut correct code. Instead it’s the effort to create incorrect code vs debut that incorrect code. Any other interpretation is nonsense.