When I have language-specific questions and don't want to bother my team as to why my code doesn't run I would ask random people on discord servers (making it generic looking without any company details) and see if they can find any issues with my code. When I have questions regarding issues out of the scope of my code I can't seem to find any places that can help (reddit, stackoverflow, etc). I know I can ask my team for help but I want to do my due diligence before pinging my teammates and taking time off their work to help me debug and solve my issue. TC: 180
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Is can't figure out why your code doesn't run a common issue you deal with?
Only when I join different companies and they use different languages. Javascript -> Java -> Kotlin have been the languages I learned since moving to different companies.