Is that number with us in this room right now?
A software engineer that loves Disroot and the team behind it.
Is that number with us in this room right now?
But where’s Saddam? 🤔
It would be as good as letting MS Song Smith generate soundtrack for “Whiplash” 🤭
Could someone explain how they’re going to drive 407 km/h in traffic jam? Or in a city, in general?
I definitely agree that too many comments is often a bad sign, esp. when large part of them is obviously generated.
As mentioned in my other comment, names will rarely explain the reasons why a given solution was chosen. These reasons are important from maintenance perspective and should be recorded next to the relevant code.
You’re definitely not the only one.
In my opinion the important information we should record in comments is WHY, because the code can only explain HOW, maybe WHEN, but never WHY. If we don’t know WHY, any refactoring done in the future could break the logic by ignoring assumptions made by the authors.
You could step up for animals while still being a nice person - it was your decision not to.
What’s the font used in the heading? Is it some flavour of Helvetica?
Because it doesn’t exist! Mastodon is a conspiracy created to distract us, so we don’t act. New World Order is coming!
Also, messages travel trough Tor, so you get P2P and identity. The coolest IM.
The hardest too, because you should only add contacts verified face to face. (Technically you can add remote contacts but they’ll be marked as not fully trusted.)
I love this comment and Sun Tzu reference, thank you so much for posting it!
What is he holding? An ancient dildo or a shit stick?
I’m beginning to feel we’re no longer talking about Clean Code being bad, but about people following ideas they don’t understand, which is not related or caused to any particular book.
I hope your book won’t have a table of context and those stupid indexes. If they read it, they should know where you mention topics, right? Tables of contents considered harmful! /s
I’d love to learn what that damage was. I often see complaints (sometimes also involving tech choices) but usually they’re not specific, so I’m always left wondering.
That’s the next level of trolling!
I often skip meetings without agenda. If they don’t care to prepare a reasonable invitation, I don’t care to join. Also - I skip meetings where they announce stuff. Announcements should go to my inbox, so I can read them when ready, not when they think it’s suitable for them.
Do you eat them too? Asking for a friend!