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The butterflies are often represented dead instead of alive.
Trusted types are interesting indeed. They won't fit all cases though: what happens if I want to insert HTML? These are cases though, and the majority could use these.
- Pornopulence
- Protopie
- Méta-modernisme
- Croivance
- Circlusion
- Bombes à carbone
- Littérature cosy
- Long-termisme
- Désinfluence
- Pétromasculinité
It states that every method should either be a command that performs an action, or a query that returns data to the caller, but not both.
More formally, methods should return a value only if they are referentially transparent and hence possess no side effects.
Even in single-threaded programs, it is sometimes arguably significantly more convenient to have a method that is a combined query and command. Martin Fowler cites the pop() method of a stack as an example.
A blog hosted on Chris Siebenmann::CSpace with a wiki
Hey! My name is Simone Silvestroni. This is the personal website where I document thoughts, opinions, and how I work with technology to translate ideas into an enjoyable experience.
I am a…
- remote-first,
- freelance,
- full-stack (what do these labels even mean anymore?)
- developer
- at it professionally since 2017, and,
- as a hobbyist since 2008 (it’s been a while huh?)
I’m currently working with an independent review platform for education technology products worldwide.
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It is a gambling at the side project casino: “It’s a career for gamblers. Every time you write a book, you’re throwing the dice again, and you don’t know whether it’s going to crash and burn or be a big success.” - George R.R. Martin
The effort put into an internet project is often detached from its results.
Ayush made 25 products in 25 weeks https://ayushchat.com/25-in-25
As another emailer explained, tiny projects can provide the creative insights that give large projects direction: “My small projects help inform how my big project is working, where my main project is the tree trunk and the tiny projects are its branches.”
You used to put side projects on a CV to land a career in tech. Now, side projects can be your tech career.
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