Not if you have pets at home
Not if you have pets at home
You build workspaces with vscode but the real magic is you never have to switch to visual studio or spend time configuring plugins for a new workspace each time you start a new project
Gotta pay min wage for that
So you could generate lists of 1, 2, and 3 character code items rather than looking at index +1 or something.
What’s incoherent about the first one? Why is index bad beyond standards
In what world is
for (int index = 0; index < objectToIterate; index++)
{
// DO YO THANG
}
less coherent than
for (int i; i < objectToIterate; i++)
{
// DO YO THANG
}
Not that I’m aware of but that’s a condition where you’re thinking with an index. What’s the difference you’re looking for?
JavaScript, TypeScript, and C# babyyyy
Index can be useful but start looking for mapping and sorting functions. Or foreach. If you really must index, sure go use index or I if it’s conventionally understood. But reading something like for I in e where p == r.status is really taxing to make sense of
Why though? Intellisense helps you write out the full name. And instead of response why not call it whatever the data you’re expecting to be
Iter works better than I for clarity
Using single character variable names is always bad practice
I’m not so sure they need to given that over 50% of Americans live completely paycheck to paycheck
We really ought to make jobs that can be remote have to justify undue hardship to RTO too.
Looks like AMC
Just typescript at that point
PHP dynamic sites, Ruby on Rails, or MVC in whatever language works for you is really what we should be doing
I mean. Americans have shown they’ll work off hours, that’s not the issue. It’s generally that it’s expected to be compensated well and to make up the hour deficit elsewhere in the week if that happens
And when it’s 100+f in the summer? AC has to run enough to keep them cool