A true FP programmer would make it apply
instead of run
…
A software engineer that loves Disroot and the team behind it.
A true FP programmer would make it apply
instead of run
…
Maybe that example was made terrible because the author couldn’t think of a good ways to show how great this can be. I’m obviously a fan of SOLID, and OCP is exactly why I don’t worry if I have only one class at the beginning. Because I know eventually requirements would change and I’d end up with more classes.
Some time ago I was asked by a less experienced coworker during a code review why I wrote a particularly complex piece of code instead just having a bunch of if statements. Eventually this piece got extended to do several other things, but because it was structured well, extending it was easy with minimum impact for the code-base. This is why design matters.
Above claims are based on nearly 2 decades of writing software, 3/4 of it in big companies with very complex requirements.
I wouldn’t say that inheritance is for avoiding code duplication. It should be used to express “is a” relationship. An example seen in one of my projects: a mixin with error-handling code for a REST service client used for more than one service has log messages tightly coupled to a particular service. That’s exactly because someone thought it was ok to reuse.
In my opinion, inheritance makes sense when you can follow Liskov’s principle. Otherwise you should be careful.
EVERYBODY DANCE NOW!!!
May I ask for a hint what this graph shows? And why disappearing of fraud cases is marked on it? Seems totally irrelevant… 🤔
Finland’s former PM Sanna Marin was accused of taking drugs during a party…
Good luck getting there on a wheelchair… Or under influence of C2H5OH.
Chuja się znasz na makaronie, frajerze! /s
This is so common to see anywhere - media, movies… It’s the libertarian “self-made man” myth I guess.
That’s what she said!
Talk to the manager Karen! Do it!
Isn’t it the key to The Doors?
One person downvoted? Are they stupid or something? Asking for a friend.
Who is that person? 🤔
Hi-no-kids-five!
It’s called Big Geo and they keep lyin’ to us!