@mhergon@azamsharp This is my vote unless it gets more complex, then would do loading/loaded/error enum (there are issues w this, but that’s what I do currently)
@brevansio@azamsharp@duolingo My wife had that a few weeks ago, thought she cancelled it, then was charged $100 for the year. Disputed w apple and got it refunded.
@peterfriese Recent project frequently had project file conflicts that were sometimes hard to untangle. Folders looks like it fixes that? I will miss custom order, but maybe can adjust with prefix numbers?
@saronyitbarek I used to never ask questions, because I was afraid people would think I was dumb. After kids, I realized I cared what my spouse and kids thought, but didn’t care what others thought. Now it’s a strength.
@NickZhu9@VSCodeJava Does the walkthrough or tutorials cover creating a new command line type project? I remember that part being confusing. I’m somewhat familiar with Java, but not Gradle.
@saronyitbarek One key for us was to make sure to have time outside of what we called “air traffic controller” conversations (kids, job, appointments, calendar). We aren’t ’dress up’ people, so that wasn’t important.
@SwiftOnSecurity The “miles until empty” has a history effect. When we tow a trailer (huge MPG cut) the mileage estimate is off almost the whole next tank.
@d_feldman This is what’s most frustrating to me. ACA *was* the compromise plan between Dems and GOP. It was modeled after a similar plan Romney spearheaded in Massachusetts (at least to some degree).
@v_pradeilles Random question - how would having the default be {} (ie, empty closure) change things? Then closure could be non-optional. Does that change it back to non-escaping?
@thedevme QA, UX design, build system, CI/CD, devops, and then dev categories - frontend/UI, backend/system, library/sdk dev are all different buckets.
@saronyitbarek I think there is a phase where you have extra capacity (time, energy, etc) where you can (and maybe should) say yes to most things. As that tightens up, have to say “is this more important/valuable/rewarding than my current commitments” - since I may need to drop something.
@v_pradeilles I’ve done two career changes, and came to iOS dev from being a high school teacher. Hard to give advice, but I think I’d say - build stuff. Architecture and code style won’t make sense until you’ve done things a few times.