I'm not a big guy but it still surprises me every time I see how small Rogan is
This just in: Technology Improves Incrementally Over Time!
Doesn't need to be true, just convincing to some suits
What a dumb take (in your quote). Autocompletion showing me all the members of an object is nothing like ChatGPT hallucinating members that don't exist. Autocomplete will show you members you haven't seen, or aren't even documented.
Not to mention they said syntax highlighting is a bad thing... Why use computers at all? Go back to the golden days of punchcards
Confusing syntax to replace confusing syntax, library dependencies that let you do nothing you couldn't do without them. Generic solutions are always the best for specific problems, right?
VBA is horrid and incredibly outdated. I've written c# code that ran identical calculations on data being run through excel at literally over a million times the speed.
I love the absolute compromise on the placement of that PS5. And each stair step has its own tiny rug?
Just saw a Bungie job listing on LinkedIn too. Make it make sense. I did apply though
Most people saw the facial animations and swore it off before even playing the game. Looking past it's flaws, I always felt it was a fine sequel, though the first game is definitely still the special one.
So you're telling me all we have to do is beg the bots in multiple ways not to read the page and only the malicious bots will get away with it? Win - win - win I think
I feel like doubling the workload is better than quadrupling the size of the project inheriting a bevy of features and tools you likely won't touch at all. Sure it's stripped out later (ideally), but I like less bloat and that includes during dev when I might have to dig through 3rd party code with its own conventions and standards packed into a 'source available' library with potentially dogshit or absent documentation.
Also yes, it's good practice