I would probably explicitly ask if they want to know what the episode is about. But only after seeing their confused reaction to the silence after the first answer. And that's a maybe. If you want to know something, ask…
> When asked to name his favorite episode > It's definitely autistic to name drop the title to an audience of adults who likely don't remember If someone asks me to name an episode I'll assume they know the show, and…
If someone cannot reason about types when forced to, I wouldn't want to see their code _without_ typescript.
> nothing that needed a new catch-phrase Of course it didn't. But how else would the "why do you ask for more pay when I ask for more work" managers shame their workers into unpaid overtimes?
> delete the first part of 5 pascalCased variables with different lengths In VSCode there are available bindings for subword navigation (shortcuts starting with cursorWordPart).
I would probably explicitly ask if they want to know what the episode is about. But only after seeing their confused reaction to the silence after the first answer. And that's a maybe. If you want to know something, ask…
> When asked to name his favorite episode > It's definitely autistic to name drop the title to an audience of adults who likely don't remember If someone asks me to name an episode I'll assume they know the show, and…
If someone cannot reason about types when forced to, I wouldn't want to see their code _without_ typescript.
> nothing that needed a new catch-phrase Of course it didn't. But how else would the "why do you ask for more pay when I ask for more work" managers shame their workers into unpaid overtimes?
> delete the first part of 5 pascalCased variables with different lengths In VSCode there are available bindings for subword navigation (shortcuts starting with cursorWordPart).