Preachin to the choir, friend. I’d get worked up about it but I’m paid the same regardless of how upset I get.
Preachin to the choir, friend. I’d get worked up about it but I’m paid the same regardless of how upset I get.
I do one, the other senior dev does the other. We fight about it in pull requests.
I don’t have the name handy, but there’s at least one plugin for vim that shows buffer previews in a popup. I’ve got it mapped to leader-sb (for “show buffer”).
I’ve been using it a lot lately in the day job.
My experience has been it’s close but wrong often.
It shines when I am doing the same thing for 20 variables, but then I should be using a loop instead and copilot won’t go there.
There is a reason I keep refusing to take the “Lead” position. I know what I’m good at.
I’ll go along with a Friday deploy. But I ly after I have it in writing that the first time I’m opening the laptop is Monday at 8:00a. If Business is okay with that risk, tell me to mash the button.
output x+y+z+æ+the proof to P=NP.
I’m sure there’s an npm module for that.
Even as a big fat homo, and presuming I could get into that position, I don’t want to stare at my own dick all day.
Where do you think PHP stole it from?
My principle dev asked if we could figure out how to invoke Lambda functions from within postgres trigger functions.
I was like, “Probably. But it’s like putting a diving board at the top of the Empire State building… doable, but a bad plan all around.”