Yes. I do. Especially when building APIs. I write personalized error messages which get logged only to the console. This way only a fellow developer debugging their app will be able to find it. I find that it embodies a special kind of bond and respect that can only be shared between a creator and a consumer.
This is exactly the kind of thing I wanted to see when creating this post! I already did something like that, when developing an application, I customized an error message that could not appear only in case of modification of the ulr manually, I put something of the kind :
"It is not because you do the same job as me that you can afford to tamper with my url <3"
Yes. I do. Especially when building APIs. I write personalized error messages which get logged only to the console. This way only a fellow developer debugging their app will be able to find it. I find that it embodies a special kind of bond and respect that can only be shared between a creator and a consumer.
This is exactly the kind of thing I wanted to see when creating this post! I already did something like that, when developing an application, I customized an error message that could not appear only in case of modification of the ulr manually, I put something of the kind :
"It is not because you do the same job as me that you can afford to tamper with my url <3"
:D That is a very hilarious error message!