Big same. Long feels complex until you go back later
hellishharlot
JavaScript, TypeScript, and C# babyyyy
Index can be useful but start looking for mapping and sorting functions. Or foreach. If you really must index, sure go use index or I if it's conventionally understood. But reading something like for I in e where p == r.status is really taxing to make sense of
Why though? Intellisense helps you write out the full name. And instead of response why not call it whatever the data you're expecting to be
Iter works better than I for clarity
Using single character variable names is always bad practice
I'm not so sure they need to given that over 50% of Americans live completely paycheck to paycheck
No. They rat on me when I leave the office early to work from home after showing up for reasons I'm still unclear on after nearly a year now. So they can speak up on their own thing
My company and literally every company I've worked for somehow has been deeply afraid of leaving .NET framework for .NET core or .NET 6, 7, or 8.
I just want to get away from needing Windows to run my programs locally
Nope. We've started hitting the normies boiling point tho. Salaries need a massive lift for everyone below a director level in corporate and anyone not working as a captain in aviation. Strikes are how we the people say enough is enough but it seems like the powers that be are asking us to full on general strike at this point with the resistance they have been putting up against minor increases
Happy employees are less likely to be socially engineered? Wow shocker
Not that I'm aware of but that's a condition where you're thinking with an index. What's the difference you're looking for?