January 14, 2025
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You can see a very complicated list of code using HTML is open. Whoever is using sure doesn't want it to break, right?

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If you’re been trying to find a solution to your code for days, and you’ve finally found it, but then all of a sudden your work gets erased and a problem occurs, I know how you feel.

Sometimes that sort of thing can happen. When you’re working on a website, then it’s even worse. If you’ve corrected the problems with the website, but something went wrong during deployment that erased all your changes, then that’s really a bad thing. And if you’ve made a lot of changes, like if you’ve created a WHOLE WEBSITE from scratch (like I am doing right now), and suddenly the deployment crashes and erases everything, that means you’ll have to start ALL over again. And that’s never fun.

It depends on how much you’ve written. If you’ve only written like 10 or 15 lines of code, then it’s not so much of a big deal. But if you repeated the same process like 4 times, then that means you’re going to have to do all that repeating over and over again. If it’s like 80 or 90 lines of code, then that will really be a hassle to recreate.

Sometimes it depends also on the code editor that you’re using. if you’re using a crummy one, then chances are your work is going to get erased because your code editor pulled one on you. But the problem is most of the time the good code editors are going to cost a fortune. Well, luckily we have Visual Studio 2019.

Visual Studio Code can sometimes be annoying. Which is why my work got erased so many times when I was using Code, which then switched over to Visual Studio 2019, which was much better, but then the problem of SmartGit having problems getting in the way and the same thing happening that happened with Code. So it doesn’t always just depend on just the code editor.

It can depend on the application you’re using to publish or deploy your website with. If you’re using a crummy one, then the same thing with the whole code editor thing will happen. Your work will get erased and you’ll have to start all over again. But the good thing about that is that the good website deployers are usually free.

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