Or an enthusiastic yes.
Do you mind if I use your ___? Yes! 😊
Or an enthusiastic yes.
Do you mind if I use your ___? Yes! 😊
We’re complaining because we don’t want to be the ones to post, lol.
Because a lot of kids wouldn’t watch the whole episode and think the first part is how they’re supposed to behave… Kids don’t have a very long attention span and caillous visuals were kinda odd. I remember feeling as a kid “These edges of the screen really take me out of the immersion”, or at least the kid-equivalent of that feeling.
Oh yeah. Peak reddit years lol. Before the corporate enshittification.
Lemmy is good fun though, I definitely appreciate it.
Remember on reddit when we used to upvote an image with a completely unrelated word because we thought it’d be funny if the image popped up in a google search?
Oh I see. Like fear mongering propaganda psyop type stuff lol. Yeah I see what you mean. Thanks!
I like dragging the card to the “Ready for demo” slot :3
Almost as if the people in charge of oil and coal and such want us to be fighting about this type of shit…
I hear ya. As always, it’s a balance between having functions that are too long, and many too small functions. Matter of team preferences too.
That makes sense.
You make some great points. Using smaller functions and breaking up your code in readable bits makes a huge difference and you will likely never need comments if you do it right 👍🏻
I understand what you’re saying and I mostly agree, but those few instances where a line of code is only slightly different and the comment is the same, can really be confusing.
Sorry plebs, I’m using a real computer. Unlike you losers using phones!
P.s. try ctrl+scroll wheel to zoom ;)
It’s not that deep. It looks nice, and is easy to understand.
Yes- exactly, they make comments wrong. But comments aren’t always a waste of time, like in legacy code, or just in general code that isn’t gonna change (mathematical equations too)
Fair. I guess in this case, it’s a manner of gauging who you’re working with. I’d much rather answer a question once in a while than over-comment (since refactors often make comments worthless and they’re so easy to miss…), but if it’s a regular occurrence, yeah it would get on my nerves. Read the fuckin name of the function! Or better yet go check out what the function does!
I mean, boolean short circuit is a super idiomatic pattern in Javascript
YouTube music used to be good when it was Google music. But i think the app has been improving YouTube music is becoming better.