Lol also the importing of lpad and iseven
Lol also the importing of lpad and iseven
I think this is just familiarity. I never have issues with indentation, but when refactoring js I’m always like hey who’s fucking brace is this
This is like SCPs but for devs
Hah my base python has never seen a command.
Biggest reason for me is that local dev happens in a venv and translating to a container is 100% 1:1 then
At this rate in a month there’s gonna be a python fork, with blackjack, and hookers
(Futurama reference)
It is done.
And their website is quirky
Think of it like git blame
Incredible
In this example it is a config value that the software expects to be present, I’m guessing based on the screenshot it is to be added to the homeserver.yaml
Beep
Boop
Gloop
Glorp
Yeet
Yo
Why’s that a mistake? Not everything is built for a novice
If the documentation is sufficient for the intended audience, it’s good enough.
What’s confusing here? Break down the steps and parts of the command
Not familiar with this exact team, but a skilled reviewer/issue triager is useful. We can hope this person at least tested the changes.
Plus any decent editor catches when lines are unreachable or in violation due to misformatting.
If not that, which seems unlikely, your unit tests would
As a data engineer, I focus on moralizing my data, reforming it so it is ready to rejoin society
I use it because I’m switching between different projects and frameworks a lot. I found that me aligning with expected use patterns was easier than constantly adapting things for my magic setup.
I’m also not a config hound.
Meh some people definitely learn well by example. I’d say the bigger issue is that the “example” may be wrong
That would be a rare, shiny PEM