No it is impossible for God to do that.
Jupiter - Holst
I can feel it at a funeral, a wedding, a birth, a Requiem for a nation defeated etc etc
I agree that would be ideal.
I flat out do not trust each of the 500 devs operating on our codebase to maintain comments.
Tests are documentation, code can be documentation. Those run through CI.
If you can keep comments updated at scale, do it. If you can’t don’t pray for a miracle and find something that you actually can enforce
This cat looks like Chuck from Gossip Girl
AMAZING read. Like, in a Tommy Wiseau kinda way.
Pretty much every dev I know is rooting against their corporate overlords.
All depends on where you’re starting from. If I can map an engine to be worse on both, then a mapping exists that is better on both.
I feel like Riker’s and Occam’s are at odds.
I’m entirely unconvinced you read what I wrote
This is why buddy said they’re being pedantic.
For example, if I found and posted a plain statement of fact headline for Russia, would that be evidence that manufactured consent isn’t a thing? No. Of course not.
To look at these kinds of things, you can’t just cherry pick. These concepts are laid bare as a result of aggregating reporting. It’s a statistical thing.
So while this is an example, for the reasons posted, it’s not a great one. And you could take that feedback and post a better one. You could understand the argument. You’re completely right, so why not choose examples that don’t leave yourself vulnerable to valid criticism of your specific choices?
Writings self documenting code is so important.
Comments get stale and over time transition from: accurate to outdated, to eventually flat-out lies.
Go hard in the paint when choosing method or variable names. If it’s hard to give them coherent names, that’s a code smell.
Kristallnacht II : The Returnening
Bugs has married Elmerseveral times
I like that the premise of this was that he called up his wife to tell her that.
I was saying boo urns
Who could stop Janeway from field commissioning him?
Metalocalypse
In court: