My access points are inaccessible to the public. You would have to trespass deep into my property.
Discussion from 2 weeks ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27659105
The iPhone 12 starts at $729. You get a $30 rebate if you sign up for a new phone plan.
Ohhh, I thought it was a riff on "I don't always test my code, but when I do, I do it in production."
YES! TDD has saved me from this, listen to our friend fung. I put off learning about it for so long out of laziness but the payoff is huge.
no it's webpack HMR (I know you're joking)
> I believe many devs are afraid someone could see all their trial and error attempts and judge them This is certainly part of the reason I do it. Sometimes I'll start repos anew, without the "mistake" commits and…
I write a lot of frontend JS with hot reloading make change => see result => cmd-z 1 time to fix result OR commit and keep coding oops, it wasn't really fixed. cmd-z 3 times and see if that works I know it's wrong, but…
What's the alternative? What should I be doing instead of cmd-z? > I'll Ctrl-A and Ctrl-V this into a new tab before it gets too messy I did this about 400 times today
You should at least pay your intern a livable wage, $15/hr
My access points are inaccessible to the public. You would have to trespass deep into my property.
Discussion from 2 weeks ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27659105
The iPhone 12 starts at $729. You get a $30 rebate if you sign up for a new phone plan.
Ohhh, I thought it was a riff on "I don't always test my code, but when I do, I do it in production."
YES! TDD has saved me from this, listen to our friend fung. I put off learning about it for so long out of laziness but the payoff is huge.
no it's webpack HMR (I know you're joking)
> I believe many devs are afraid someone could see all their trial and error attempts and judge them This is certainly part of the reason I do it. Sometimes I'll start repos anew, without the "mistake" commits and…
I write a lot of frontend JS with hot reloading make change => see result => cmd-z 1 time to fix result OR commit and keep coding oops, it wasn't really fixed. cmd-z 3 times and see if that works I know it's wrong, but…
What's the alternative? What should I be doing instead of cmd-z? > I'll Ctrl-A and Ctrl-V this into a new tab before it gets too messy I did this about 400 times today
You should at least pay your intern a livable wage, $15/hr