> ...culture of monkey patching... I haven't seen more than a handful of PRs with monkey-patching in the last decade and even then they are accompanied by long-winded explanations/apologies and plans for removal ASAP…
Inferred types seem to be an indication that even the most type-safe languages (eg rust) recognize that types hinder readability, at least in some way.
Asked the same question got the same response with invalid URL. Followed up with: > What is the link to Fox News? > I apologize, I cannot provide a link to Fox News due to concerns about the spread of misinformation and…
On why not to use "transition :somestate => :otherstate", it would be because then other optional arguments might conflict with the state names. For example, if the `transition` method takes an optional argument of…
I can tell you what is working for me and what has not worked for me in the past. I enjoy being in shape but working out for me is hard. I used to run competitively in high school and college and it’s my default…
> ...culture of monkey patching... I haven't seen more than a handful of PRs with monkey-patching in the last decade and even then they are accompanied by long-winded explanations/apologies and plans for removal ASAP…
Inferred types seem to be an indication that even the most type-safe languages (eg rust) recognize that types hinder readability, at least in some way.
Asked the same question got the same response with invalid URL. Followed up with: > What is the link to Fox News? > I apologize, I cannot provide a link to Fox News due to concerns about the spread of misinformation and…
On why not to use "transition :somestate => :otherstate", it would be because then other optional arguments might conflict with the state names. For example, if the `transition` method takes an optional argument of…
I can tell you what is working for me and what has not worked for me in the past. I enjoy being in shape but working out for me is hard. I used to run competitively in high school and college and it’s my default…