the last one was "meh", this one's "urgh"
chances are a couple of people will love it, but "urgh"
one of the things I'm also trying to do is to not start from es5 concepts, so the readers don't need to learn stuff "for historical reasons"
if you remember the for loop conversation, for example. I'm not covering it at all in the basics
and I'm not using the function
keyword, just lambdas
if I keep this up, ofc I'll try to explain the difference and how to use them
but although I really like the idea of learning by just observing a lot of incrementally complex tiny examples, I don't know enough about teaching to get something decent out of it
anyway, other story that might make me seem really creepy and made the day so much more awkward: I couldn't tell badger and copy that the flight was delayed by 30 minutes because I genuinely didn't know, birmingham airport forgot to say that the flight was delayed, and just had "Gate open in 5m" for 30 mins, so there was a small group of really confused people going to slovakia waiting around that particular info screen, and I set out to find someone who works for the airport
to at least understand what was going to happen, if the screen was malfunctioning or something
some time later I found someone, and they had to look through a few literal terminals and saw that in fact it was delayed, and at that point the screen also changed to tell us which gate to go to, so we rushed there. One of the people in the group near the screen also kind of followed me around and started acting a bit like me in the way I moved, so I asked her if she was going to BA as well, as a way to start a conversation and see what happens
(btw, in all this time I was also trying to connect to the airport internet to give badger and copy a better estimate. Didn't manage after about half an hour, really :/)
turns out she lives really close to me and is in the last year of an art degree, and went to the UK to visit some friends. We talked a bit, both really tired but I think she enjoyed the conversation. I didn't really know her name and it seemed like keeping in contact would have been a nice thing to do, if we ever could use each other's help, so I asked if she had an email. She had a really confused look on her face and said "waaaat". I thought I somehow was being creepy and immediately said
"nope, nvm, sorry", and backed out of the conversation and went back a couple of places in the queue, to make sure she wasn't feeling uncomfortable with me around
so for the rest of the queue (the plane was full, so the queue was pretty long), I kept on thinking "oh no, what did I do to make her feel uncomfortable, what part of what I said was pushy at all" and those kinds of things, which made it fairly awkward, also because the people around seemed to be thinking that we were a couple or something, because they kept telling me to go forward and cut the queue to get back to her, which made it really weird for me