Probably still better than bool a; bool b; int c;…
But i, i is sacred.
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Obviously, we can’t allow code like that - PascalCase is heresy… camelCase that shit.
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I can read that without any issues whatsoever.
But. If. You. Put. Periods. Between. Each. Word. My brain will force a pause between every single one and I can’t override it.
Makes it even better that I’m on mobile so the text wrapped half way through a word.
Would you like a snake to replace your camel?
Careful, Pascal doesn’t like it when you call him a camel
Cleanest code by Unclest Bob
Self-documenting code, high contrast… Carry on.
It’s an unwritten rule that there‘s always a fitting xkcd post
My ASDV professor has two moods: He either names variables like this post, Or he names variables
pp
(for pointer pointer)This has likely been done intentionally for humour’s sake, but take a look at some of the names in Apple’s AppKit framework, like https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nspreviewrepresentingactivityitem
I’m still annoyed with how verbose Objective-C is. Just check out what one has to do to create and concatenate a string. Madness:
NSString * test = [[NSString alloc] initWithString:@"This is a test string."]; NSString * test2 = [test stringByAppendingString:@" This value is appended."];
And god forbid you want to concatenate two things to a string:
NSString * test3 = [test1 stringByAppendingString:[test2 stringByAppendingString:@" Adding a third value."]];
lgtm
merged
I’m assigning all my PRs to you, buddy, your performance metrics will be over 9000!
I don’t see the problem
I don’t see the benefit of this long naming convention…
It still allow bug to exist… like the fact that, with this code, the player can still play with 0 Hp.
Should have been better to put a “if(health <= 0)” instead of “< 0”
I asked this question on this post on a different instance, but would there be issues being that the code compares a float to integer zero “0”?
It sounds like the only concern you have with code is its bugginess, which is short sights. This is unfortunately better documented code than stuff I’ve seen in production. Obviously no one should do this, but let’s not act like there’s no benefit
Came scrolling for this ^^
What about this?
I’d ask what I’m looking at here but feel I might regret it
In Oct’23 a basic Text widget with Subprocess to run shell commands allowed me to take my command line fu into a different arena because Tkinter gave me special tricks. This tool (shell functions) allows me to type up GUI apps or any Python script with less effort, for my fingers and brain.
wc newide; ksh newide | wc
513 1671 11018 newide in pnk
604 1987 29867 newide in python
The blocks of color are capital letters colored using tkinter methods (tag_add & tag_configure) with a bg and fg of the same color to make it look like a lego block, it’s all ASCII. On the right, an idle clicker game/toy made with pnk.lang, also just ASCII/UTF-8. The IDE you see in the pic also was coded using functional shell language I call pnk.lang and the original first iteration of this specification is in the legacy folder in the repo below. Just me learning how to code faster in Python but in shell but in neither at this point.
https://github.com/dislux-hapfyl/pynksh
Don’t be put off by Ksh because Bash can also interpret it, since it’s just shell functions that print Python code. But I have plans to use an Xbox controller so I can move away from building with the keyboard at piecemeal rates. I will do this by abstracting away identifiers and all data we use as engineers into “dictionaries” to then transform it into a spatial system. I already done this first step! Using a basic grid with a maximum of 10 rows x 3 cols, indexing row[0-9] col[0-2], as you see there on the left side, and by using a letter I then categorize the functions of pnk(shell+python) so I can have 30 x 26[a-z] available slots; a00 b11 k22 and so on…by making it a visual shortcut that reduces cognitive load and typing for me.
Take a closer look at my repo without dismissing it too quickly. It could seem unnecessary but maybe someone else can see what I have made as useful and how we gonna take it to higher levels of abstraction and create a new realm for making computer applications in an abstract game/IDE of art and code. Perhaps it’s that creator effect that happens when you make something for the first time that makes me see its future utility and appeal. All this was made incrementally using my own software I built from scratch. I do have a great vision and would love to speak to anyone who is interested. I also demonstrate the utility of this small tool on youtube[link in repo]. Thanks.
Ok I don’t completely get the use case but that’s…impressive. Thanks for the detailed explanation and good luck moving it forward
I’m somehow more confused
rage bait