Random string of numbers weighs in…
Random string of numbers weighs in…
Nothing unread. Nothing of value was lost. No value missed. You cling to BS.
“Ignoring all that”
keep whining… keep adding conditionals…
Think of it as a function you can unleash on others…
Aka “I have zero responsibility here.”
We are talking about about engineers whose careers are based around abstractions.
It’s funny how accountability is just ignored so that certain folks get to feel good.
Having worked in tech companies for decades, I’ve never once felt comfy with letting computer science majors just take the wheel… but I’m sure someone think this hits “hard”.
Historically it’s blamed on UX. PMs don’t create products they run MS Excel.
The gators are everyone that interacts with your code.
The important thing is to be important. Engineering has to deal with teammates that don’t have these problems, so they equalize.
Creative resources you choose to write off. At best they are the worse case scenario you choose to hate.
There wasn’t an excuse in the first place. It’s kinda amazing anyone can say centering a div was ever hard, especially if you have a computer science degree.
I mean sure it’s different from say object-oriented programming… but it’s frankly weird in a professional setting hearing grown adults with plenty of experience struggle over basic front-end work.
If it makes a dev’s life easier there’s no reason not to upend half the planet.
It’s not “worse”. Though it is different and does feel a little too clean.
But objectively in terms of the animation quality it is def not worse than the original. Go back and check out season 1 of the fox series. Wooo man they were on a budget and it showed.
Oh-luv-eh-ah!
Seriously, reality aside there’s just ONE DOOR.
How’s this… while you lazily “do a google” others made google.
I say this not giving two shits about the US but right there is a distinction. Lazy questions vs actual solutions.
I mean without documentation… what is an API?