From the course: Learning Troubleshooting for Web Developers
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Wait for an answer
From the course: Learning Troubleshooting for Web Developers
Wait for an answer
- [Instructor] After posting your question, you inevitably have to wait for an answer. Sometimes that answer comes quickly, sometimes it takes a while, and other times an answer never comes. So what do you do in the meantime? Well, I think you've got three basic options. The first is to keep diggin' around for a solution or maybe try out a different approach to the same problem. Another option is to move on to a different task, ideally, one that's easy for you. For instance, if you've been banging your head against a wall, trying to figure out some bit of JavaScript, switch gears and write some CSS, or whatever other web development task comes more easily for you. Because troubleshooting can take a lot of time, it can be kind of a motivation-killer to spend all of those hours but not have work to show for it. Move on to work that you can do quickly and comfortably and that'll help you make up for lost time and give your self-confidence a boost. The last option you can try, and this…