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Yep, this is a most popular alpha-pro opinion - the absence of a learning curve. But what does alpha sort solves for you? I mean - everything should do something valuable, and what is valuable for you here - why not random sort?
It just keeps things neater whilst not having a big learning curve and I've gotten tripped up by the duplicated properties a few times in the past.
Yes, it probably would be faster not to bother but I've done it for so long I'm just a bit OCD about it at this point.
Yep, this is a most popular alpha-pro opinion - the absence of a learning curve.
But what does alpha sort solves for you? I mean - everything should do something valuable, and what is valuable for you here - why not random sort?
It just keeps things neater whilst not having a big learning curve and I've gotten tripped up by the duplicated properties a few times in the past.
Yes, it probably would be faster not to bother but I've done it for so long I'm just a bit OCD about it at this point.