

I live in Lyon, and I’m soooo happy to hear about this ! 🤩
I live in Lyon, and I’m soooo happy to hear about this ! 🤩
How about putting it at the top of the article, or using the dedicated “editor’s note” button they put right below the title ?
Found it thanks
Why did they burry what’s arguably the most important piece of information at the very end though ?
I’m not seeing this editor’s note (at least on mobile). Where is it ?
Edit 2: never mind, found it
How reliable is this website ? I see clickbaity headlines from it all the time around here and the Wikipedia page is mostly empty
Just trying to debug some weirdness with outgoing activities from my server, looks like it’s back to normal since you saw my comment and replied to it ;)
To anyone saying it’s dumb not to use a forge, have you heard of a little open source project called Linux ? It does not use a forge either
There are a few things I don’t like about this scoring system :
Well it’s in the name, they are code smells, not hard rules.
Regarding the specific example you cited, I think that with practice it becomes gradually more natural to write reusable functions and methods on the first iteration, removing the need for later DRY-related refactorings.
PS : I love how your quote for the Rule of Three is getting syntax highlighted xD (You can use markdown quotes by starting quoted lines with >
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