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    1. Asked: January 14, 2022In: Programmers

      Do programmers copy and paste codes at all?

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      Added an answer on January 17, 2022 at 9:43 am

      Yes all the time, even the greatest programmers copy and paste codes. After a brief good search, programmers do copy and paste the code. But what actually matters is that you must understand the logic first so that you dont have to copy-paste next time you need to implement the same logic. It doesn’Read more

      Yes all the time, even the greatest programmers copy and paste codes. After a brief good search, programmers do copy and paste the code. But what actually matters is that you must understand the logic first so that you dont have to copy-paste next time you need to implement the same logic. It doesn’t change nothing to your skills, because you have to be good to know if what you’re going to copy is what you really need.

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    2. Asked: January 12, 2022In: Analytics

      Living with anxiety

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      Added an answer on January 17, 2022 at 9:43 am

      A gradual controlled exposure to things that cause me anxiety. For example, if I'm afraid to talk to strangers, I start by going to a public place and keeping to myself. Next time I might make eye contact a few times, or maybe smile. Next I might ask someone for the time, or talk a little with a casRead more

      A gradual controlled exposure to things that cause me anxiety. For example, if I’m afraid to talk to strangers, I start by going to a public place and keeping to myself. Next time I might make eye contact a few times, or maybe smile. Next I might ask someone for the time, or talk a little with a cashier. You get the point. I focus on my breathing, and remind myself of other situations where I was anxious, and it turned out okay. Instead of pushing the anxiety away, I accept it and pay close attention to how it feels–the slightly sick feeling, the quick heartbeat, ect. I just pay attention to the physical sensation and accept that it will be there while I do whatever it is that needs to be done.

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    3. Asked: January 12, 2022In: Cryptocurrency

      Bull market

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      Added an answer on January 17, 2022 at 9:43 am

      The first way analysts can determine whether a market is bullish or bearish, is through the use of indicators. As long as you make higher lows on the weekly it is a bull market. When you start to make lower lows then, yes that would be a sign that the bull run is over. But you only really know if yoRead more

      The first way analysts can determine whether a market is bullish or bearish, is through the use of indicators. As long as you make higher lows on the weekly it is a bull market. When you start to make lower lows then, yes that would be a sign that the bull run is over. But you only really know if you are in a bear market months later.

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