I heavily use classes while working on back end, and when I’m making a really self-contained logic, such as a logger or an image manipulation service.
but since most frontend stuff heavily leans on functional side, I go with it
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I heavily use classes while working on back end, and when I’m making a really self-contained logic, such as a logger or an image manipulation service.
but since most frontend stuff heavily leans on functional side, I go with it
that’s a nice way to look at it. thanks!
state management crying in the corner
I oscillate between using more functional paradigms and more object-oriented ones. is that normal?
I use a linter BTW(TypeScript) if that is a useful info.
imagine having “leet” in name
nos gusta el modo duro
that’s very cool, mate! I’ll try if too.
i have a desktop computer :(
react programmers*, I should’ve said :p
I’ve seen programmers who accidentally click left gutter(next to line numbers) on vscode and then are confused as to why there are “red dots” in their .jsx files.
and more often than not, you don’t get matching raise
thank you mates, I’ll definitely look elsewhere.
they rejected my request for raise because “you already are amongst the ones with highest percentage raise in the past”(which is in single digit, BTW). meanwhile peers who do nothing all day are more paid.
i’m not jealous. just feel like I’m underpaid and overworked
feels bad man
thank you for the heads up, dark grey colour(or is f4 some musical note?).
the idea of a revolution is dead. there’s no way people are going to keep their digital limb aside for a moment to think that they are getting scammed by corporations everyday.
we’re frogs in the boiling water
sure, just make sure to add “blazingly fast” in the description and append “-rs” to the name