

I guess it’s possible I’ve been doing OOP wrong for the past 30 years, knowing someone like you has experienced code bases that uphold that promise.
Grumpy old software architect and engineer. Usability and accessibility advocate. Makes software better. I made Publizjr, Ged2Dendro, and currently work on UmpireDB.


I guess it’s possible I’ve been doing OOP wrong for the past 30 years, knowing someone like you has experienced code bases that uphold that promise.


The main lie about these principles is that they would lead to less maintenance work.
But go ahead and change your database model. Add a field. Then add support for it to your program’s code base. Let’s see how many parts you need to change of your well-architected enterprise-grade software solution.


In my experience, when applying functional programming to a language like java, one winds up creating more interfaces and their necessary boilerplate - not less.


Yes, but that’s a really bad situation from a security perspective. ideally you want two separate accounts: the admin who can do everything, and the daily driver whose activities cannot harm the system.


OK but it also imports half the world’s code base in NPM packages alone.


Wait… you asked your AI to create a git branch instead of creating the git branch?
Why?


Try a rubber duck next time. Also, diagrams. Save a forest.


I love documentation if it’s written well and if it’s helpful.
I can’t say I find vim’s documentation meeting either of those criteria.
So I reach out to other sources who figured things out and regurgitate their experiences in ways that fit how my brain likes to consume them.


My app went from a single code base that handles a million different actions to a million code bases that each handle a single action, but they still all depend on each other and still are tightly coupled, but now they’re spread out across 50 disparate cloud services so maintenance effort only got worse.


But LinkSheet isn’t a browser, is it? Isn’t it just a helper app that lets us decide which browser to use ad hoc?


But still based on Chromium? Is that project in itself trustworthy?


Some of us don’t live online, friend. And if that was a joke, count me oblivious lol


No, I don’t think that’s how it works. Regardless of what paper you feed it, the printer will stamp it with its unique yellow dots pattern.
6 Whole Days!
Try 25 years. And it still surprises me.
For real. Trying to second-guess what others are thinking or implying is a whole separate skillset. And some of us do that professionally…