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RE: I wanted to become a programmer

in Ukraine on Steem2 months ago

There are not any kind of questions in your post, nor it is described well what we have to do. What are tasks, that's all mixed up post you published what we can do then. No proper questions you asked, nor proper English translation version you created. Really sorry for straight forward answer.
And now you are also not even encouraging the user, just giving your review and going away.

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 2 months ago (edited)

There is a text in two languages, with an English translation. Why are there no questions? I had to read the whole text. There is homework. There is even a short version of it, where there are 4 questions. And everyone else answered them, even though they all answered questions#4 incorrectly, but they gave an answer, and you didn't give any at all.

Homework (again in a nutshell)
Write your essay highlighting the following basic questions in it: 1) who are programmers, 2) the profession of a programmer, 3) what do programmers do and most importantly 4) what should have been learned (done) earlier in order to go, study and become a good programmer.
The next lesson will be more practical, there will be fewer dry words. It will be easier to perform.

It's just now looking in manners, and I am damn sure by the way I too answered all of them in my post, I accept I added some additional information but it was related to my story, so it was necessary to add. I am sorry but I don't think this type of management is better to hold SEC.

 2 months ago 

The fact that you added additional information does not affect anything badly. This lesson can be called introductory, zero. It was possible not to do it, but to start with the second one. I said that the next lessons will be more practical, more specific and clear questions. Don't worry.