Meme Monday!
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Meme Monday!
Today's cover image comes from last week's thread.
DEV is an inclusive space! Humor in poor taste will be downvoted by mods.
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Lol
Do XYZ in just 3 lines of JS
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2GB in node_modules
Principle of "If It works don't touch it" π. Don't even try to find out why it works, just be happy it did π
They said post memes not depressing reality.
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OMG this was sooooooo truth for me in Vue until I discovered nextTick() π€¦π»ββοΈ
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I've actually have a post about it:
Here is why you should not be too quick at judging people by their GitHub activity stats
Bobby Iliev γ» Jan 25 '21
jquery ded
jQuery died many years ago. Why are some people still weekend-at-bernie's with this thing?
A senior dev who just goes to revert your code is useless. I expect senior devs to be able to reconcile what you were trying to do with the fix for the problem you caused.
Sorry I actually mend reverting the build that was being deployed when I started working here 2 years ago.
Just having a broken test environment laying around is not good. But I didn't know that it was broken yet, so he explained to me after that how I could check and prevent this in the future.
But our team was then 15-ish people, we are now above 70 and still growing.
Me long time ago, haven't asked ever since π
for beginners who still have no clue, this is because of one of the oops concepts ie data hiding.
To elaborate a bit further: It standardizes external access to the property, and thus can detach it from internal access to the property. Separating these two access patterns can be important when doing validation in the setter or formatting in the getter, for example.
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