Nmeri17 said Without freecodecamp, I'd be fucked, for real,@netikras I actually thought I loved the framework after reading "spring in action". Craig Walls is hilarious af. His habuma spitters and conventions. Turns out the book was painfully outdated and nothing like professional development. That spring doesn't seem so bad. But hell, who would assume this reality after watching spring crash courses on YouTube? Everything just flows, smoothly and merrily, until you dip your feet in the water. Then you realise the tsunamic storms beneath the surface The point is, I'm not even coding. I'm fighting the framework. From point a to point b, it's a contrivance not captured by those media. Every time, always one hitch hindering productive dev,Now I'm reluctant to visit my system again. Not to solve bugs in the user story. But because the platform itself makes me feel less of myself and decelerates progress,@retoor I will be surprised if trailing slashes are a spec-level concern. In all my years of internet usage, this is my first time to ever come across a strict demand for adherence to TRAILING SLASHES. The more I contemplate this disease, the weaker I get. This is analogous to the punctuation of a sentence. It is not the path and should be treated separately rather than determining url is nonexistent. As a server, You are not supposed to rely on its presence unless it's followed by other characters. This isn't xml or yml. It's literally TWO extra regex characters to your route parser Shameful,I coincidentally happened to watch this hilarious reel by Roger on the same subject https://facebook.com/share/r/...,@retoor which languages are your favourite? Are they easy to break into ie are there opportunities for devs in those languages without much prior professional experience?,@netikras fair enough. But Such a slight divergence is very easy to miss,@Chewbanacas the call sound makes my stomach churn despite years of not using it. The ptsd is still here. In all fairness, what I hate may not be teams directly. It just reminds me of where I worked then. I associate it to that terrible time```