Exactly. I think the key point from the article is: "When you outsource the thinking, you outsource the learning."
Dude, I'm from that country and I'm slightly offended. I also happen to know one of the co-founders of Avast and the way I see it is the whole company of boy scouts got corrupted by the insatiable greed of private…
There are only a few experiences in life that give me a dopamine rush as intense as when I delete code. I used to think I was weird, but apparently I'm just a senior engineer.
Exactly. I get OP's point (i.e. you can accidentally include softdeleted records in your results), but for some types of data hard deletes are an absolute no-go anyways, so you just have to live with it.
Exactly. I think the key point from the article is: "When you outsource the thinking, you outsource the learning."
Dude, I'm from that country and I'm slightly offended. I also happen to know one of the co-founders of Avast and the way I see it is the whole company of boy scouts got corrupted by the insatiable greed of private…
There are only a few experiences in life that give me a dopamine rush as intense as when I delete code. I used to think I was weird, but apparently I'm just a senior engineer.
Exactly. I get OP's point (i.e. you can accidentally include softdeleted records in your results), but for some types of data hard deletes are an absolute no-go anyways, so you just have to live with it.