There are no rules in love and war and pandemics..
Well except, maybe:
- stay safe, wear a mask
- black lives matter
- take care of yourself and if you can someone else
- try to make the world a little bit better and where possible add just the right amount of sparkles
@thedrlambda@r0bnet I do not know the pattern name, but the rule of you can't both call methods on something and pass it as an argument is just great :)
@thedrlambda@r0bnet And there are patterns such as unifying complex conditions, or noticing whitespace as a fracture line and refactor target, are universally useful.
@Jensmoch@planetmoney this is a surprisingly subversive take on shrinkflation. Rather than reduce the amount, the recipe is changed so the same amount lasts shorter.
Very sublte way to increase price without people noticing 🤔
@rroudt like I can rattle off at least three platforms where I could sell a video course and that have large user bases, but I would not know where to start selling a text based course
@pragprog The first thing you do is run the tests. Then you change a single like of code and run the tests again. Then you remove your changes and start comsidering the change you want to contribute 😅