Comments are the worst as they are ignored by refactoring. That’s the reason if (false) is actually really good for temporarily disabled code.
Comments are the worst as they are ignored by refactoring. That’s the reason if (false) is actually really good for temporarily disabled code.
Thanks. Much appreciated.
Can you provide some context? Googled oven/Jarred Sumner a bit but only got the usual startup VC trash communication and lackluster interviews…
My configs remember stuff for me.
Oh, you are the guy from the neighboring beach. We should consider synchronizing our sacrifice.
I’m not using vs code, but my team does… with Python. Webstorm calls itself a JavaScript IDE.
That alone is sufficient for an instant “no”.
I’m curious: what’s missing for you?
I needed a few smaller features (like rebasing onto any commit, not just HEAD) and found the code quite easy to adapt to my needs (had to take half a day to learn Go first though).
A proper gerrit integration would be awesome though.
What’s lacking for you and where did you end up tool-wise?
Like seriously, this must be fake. Add a zero and I’d still find it suspiciously cheap.