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@ckenst What I look for is whether or not the metric has anything to do with the business, revenue, and customer. If it’s divorced from those things, I look for how I can relate it to one or all, or I think of another metric. So many test metrics just end up as navel-gazing…
@netzverweigerer @chrissbaumann You should avoid if/else statements because everyone knows the ternary operator is far easier to read, especially if it's split up across multiple lines of code.