Times aren’t tight, the premise of this article is flawed. Big tech is insanely profitable and investors are loving it. The cuts are not a hard necessity but a choice made for a different reason.
Can someone explain to me why nullable is even desirable (vs something like optional)?
This is more of a criticism of mock heavy testing than anything else. The author should read Beck’s original TDD book and experiment with testing without mocks.
Times aren’t tight, the premise of this article is flawed. Big tech is insanely profitable and investors are loving it. The cuts are not a hard necessity but a choice made for a different reason.
Can someone explain to me why nullable is even desirable (vs something like optional)?
This is more of a criticism of mock heavy testing than anything else. The author should read Beck’s original TDD book and experiment with testing without mocks.