Please don't squash commits. You're throwing away data when you do that.
If you want a 'pretty view' of history, you can always pretend to throw away data when it pleases you, e.g.
git diff commit123..commit456
Please don't squash commits. You're throwing away data when you do that.
If you want a 'pretty view' of history, you can always pretend to throw away data when it pleases you, e.g.
git diff commit123..commit456
@antonkeks The approach is to offer a good operator like elvis in C# but I totally hate doing match on Maybe or Either monads just to get to the value I want
@nomadtechie@davidfowl Serializing to Json or XML is redundant when your metadata is understood by the producer and consumer. This time a custom serializing strategy is needed in many performance critical and memory crunchy cases.
@sujoy_g Intriguing but the plot felt loose on a few occasions. π
1. Why Ajith was being saught for
2. Where was Ajith's body hidden?
3. Why a math teacher is so famous in the entire city?
4. It seemed too easy for the postmortem doctor to tell that the murder was done via a heater.
@Jonas_1ara Just to mention the features you have never heard of in other mainstream languages that F# offers will take about 15 minutes. And remember that's not even all of the features