@dasiux@loisthash@TheJackForge I worked 9 months in QA for a games company before I became a developer. Even a year after leaving, I would notice soooo many minor bugs in games.
@Zazzy_chan@denicmarko In Node.js you can add some "ANSI escape codes" to a string for styles (or you can use the "colors" NPM package).
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@iamkushagraraj@oliverjumpertz I don't think I've ever _needed_ to use it, but it makes your code less bug prone. It's more for preventing unintended side-effects when passing objects around. Great for wide state management stuff like Redux, and critical for functional programming.
@dan_abramov I remember writing XML-based buildfiles with Apache Ant for a couple of Java projects.
Been out the Java game for a while. I wonder if people still use Ant.
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