Hi, I am Clinton and I am very curious about solving real-life problems with programming.
I love writing codes and I strongly believe in the power of programming to transform and improve the lives of people around the world.
I am a detailed-oriented, responsible, and committed programmer, with a get-it-done mindset, & more than 4 years of experience defining requirements, designing, implementing, testing, and delivering applications using different programming languages and technologies.
I educate, refine & drive myself to be a better person: - I am constantly learning and I love learning new things. - I stay calm when faced with adversity. -I focus on making high-quality decisions.
JavaScript compares objects by reference that’s why it’s false. Some editors will even underline this as an error. You can do this instead Console.log(arr[0]===1)