
Small help from AI good, big help terrible
Regardless, migrating code that already works may not be the best move

Small help from AI good, big help terrible
Regardless, migrating code that already works may not be the best move

Emojis in comments, filename as a comment in the first line, and so on

There are no wrong data types in javascript :D
Classic people using the recycle bin to save important stuff
Fog computing indeed

It saved my 2007 laptop so maybe
If a word is enough to make you horny…
Gracias, lo odio (we don’t really say that one in spanish tho)
The real problem here is thinking Teams is the same as all remote work solutions

Closest one is probably opensuse tumbleweed, but still not perfect by any means

hunter2

Everyone makes mistakes, no matter the level of skill

Do they really need it when kotlin exists?

Trauma driven developer

Using AI just to be lazy is by far the worst use case. It should be a tool made for speeding up repetitive work, and its output (if important) should always be reviewed by humans.
At least in C#, you can define variables with keyword names like this:
var @struct = “abc”
I think in Kotlin you can do the same, and even include spaces with backticks like val abstract class = “abc”
I’m not sure if other languages allow that, regardless it should be rarely used.
In python self is just a convention, you can call it whatever you want :)
Just be carerul when refactoring variable names in doc comments, I’ve seen some weird stuff happen there
Bogosort with extra steps
AI assisted programming is good