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@tenderlove DHH loves this.
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@tenderlove DHH loves this.
@tenderlove DHH loves this.
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- 1y ·
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@noelrap @davetron5000 Be there or be 🔲
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@noelrap @davetron5000 Be there or be 🔲
@noelrap @davetron5000 Be there or be 🔲
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@noelrap It is more confusing because rails convention is to create the shallow nested class names. I much prefer the module namespace way.
I feel like people just don’t like being three modules deep and keeping track of their autoformated indentation🙄 Probably why Hanami actions looks so foreign to many rails devs.
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@noelrap It is more confusing because rails convention is to create the shallow nested class names. I much prefer the module namespace way.
I feel like people just don’t like being three modules deep and keeping track of their autoformated indentation🙄 Probably why Hanami actions looks so foreign to many rails devs.
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@noelrap It is more confusing because rails convention is to create the shallow nested class names. I much prefer the module namespace way.
I feel like people just don’t like being three modules deep and keeping track of their autoformated indentation🙄 Probably why Hanami actions looks so foreign to many rails devs.
@noelrap It is more confusing because rails convention is to create the shallow nested class names. I much prefer the module namespace way.
I feel like people just don’t like being three modules deep and keeping track of their autoformated indentation🙄 Probably why Hanami actions looks so foreign to many rails devs.
- 1y ·
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@searls Vim in visionOS is gonna look like Naruto jutsu.
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@searls Vim in visionOS is gonna look like Naruto jutsu.
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@searls Vim in visionOS is gonna look like Naruto jutsu.
@searls Vim in visionOS is gonna look like Naruto jutsu.
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- 1y ·
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@tenderlove It is a view of a livestream.
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@tenderlove It is a view of a livestream.
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@tenderlove It is a view of a livestream.
@tenderlove It is a view of a livestream.
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@searls It has been both a boon and a crutch at times. When I first pivoted into tech I had co/pilot and I turned it off as I could feel the brain rot from it. I couldn't remember simple things.
I am on a team now without any real mentorship, and without any true senior rails developers guiding the way for conventions and practices so I use chatGPT as my rubber duck. I have a context that it is my senior developer and I have it ask me questions back about my initial query. It is awesome.
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@searls It has been both a boon and a crutch at times. When I first pivoted into tech I had co/pilot and I turned it off as I could feel the brain rot from it. I couldn't remember simple things.
I am on a team now without any real mentorship, and without any true senior rails developers guiding the way for conventions and practices so I use chatGPT as my rubber duck. I have a context that it is my senior developer and I have it ask me questions back about my initial query. It is awesome.
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@searls It has been both a boon and a crutch at times. When I first pivoted into tech I had co/pilot and I turned it off as I could feel the brain rot from it. I couldn't remember simple things.
I am on a team now without any real mentorship, and without any true senior rails developers guiding the way for conventions and practices so I use chatGPT as my rubber duck. I have a context that it is my senior developer and I have it ask me questions back about my initial query. It is awesome.
@searls It has been both a boon and a crutch at times. When I first pivoted into tech I had co/pilot and I turned it off as I could feel the brain rot from it. I couldn't remember simple things.
I am on a team now without any real mentorship, and without any true senior rails developers guiding the way for conventions and practices so I use chatGPT as my rubber duck. I have a context that it is my senior developer and I have it ask me questions back about my initial query. It is awesome.