This sounds interesting, though I'm not quite grokking the vertically sliced modules aspect. Maybe you could explain it a bit more in detail, or link to some diagram or code repo, would be awesome.
Null coalescing is far more concise and basically offers a retroactive step in the case of a null. It's entirely different from using an OR condition
And uh, you're leaving out probably the most important reason - being a good software engineer is a skill. Why shouldn't we be compensated for it? People think you can just go ahead and read a medium article and blend…
This sounds interesting, though I'm not quite grokking the vertically sliced modules aspect. Maybe you could explain it a bit more in detail, or link to some diagram or code repo, would be awesome.
Null coalescing is far more concise and basically offers a retroactive step in the case of a null. It's entirely different from using an OR condition
And uh, you're leaving out probably the most important reason - being a good software engineer is a skill. Why shouldn't we be compensated for it? People think you can just go ahead and read a medium article and blend…