Indeed, I’d say an algorithm split among different objects is usually an indication of tightly coupled code. Every code pattern has its pitfalls for inexperienced devs, and I think tight coupling is OOP’s biggest.
Indeed, I’d say an algorithm split among different objects is usually an indication of tightly coupled code. Every code pattern has its pitfalls for inexperienced devs, and I think tight coupling is OOP’s biggest.
Browsing the conservative subreddit is bad for my health, but holy shit it’s so funny. Yes, I’m sure Boeing’s decades long history of skirting safety regulations is really because of checks notes black people.
Everyone has a limited time on this earth. Some of us don’t mind or actively enjoy spending that time learning about the technology we use. Others, not so much. I think this comic is really spot on because it’s hard to understand as a tech literate person just how little other people may know. “What browser are you using?” “What’s a browser?”
The foundational knowledge is not that tough, but when you’re just interested in getting the damn thing to work so you can get on with your life, it’s easy to get frustrated by having to take a crash course on what the hell a BIOS is before you can try to fix it. And when you learn all that just for it to still be broken, patience quickly runs out.
As long as people have the general understanding that power cycling will solve a good 75% of issues, I’m happy. I hope people give me the same grace when I pay a someone to fix my car or replace my phone screen (I love building computers, but god I hate working on phones).
She has a great followup to the evermore video on her Pateron that I highly recommend just getting a month for.
Her doing an entire section with the porg mask and not mentioning it once is top tier content.
I keep thinking “surely I won’t watch the entirety of this Vampire Diaries video yet again.” 5 hours later…
I agree to a point, but users also do some weird stuff that you just can’t predict sometimes.
If you ever think “an actual human couldn’t possibly click that fast”, you are wrong. Debounce your critical actions.
I respect code golfers the same way I respect a cobra, from a distance. Don’t bring that single character naming to the codebase please.
Honestly helpful when I’m feeling overwhelmed with my side project. I really started getting in my head about load balancing and hosting before remembering “chill, it’s a hobby project literally no one is using yet. You could run it off a pi in your basement.”
I imagine there are a few out there, but unicode has chess symbols so it’s certainly easy enough to do if you have a language, font, and terminal that supports it.
It could be credibly called an homage if it had a new punchline, but methinks the creator didn’t know what “sanitize” meant in this context.