@foone Oh God yes. I was reading some code in a graphics project last night to try to find an algorithm, and I *couldn't find the algorithm* because 90% of the code was code about code.
STOP WRITING CODE ABOUT CODE. JUST WRITE CODE.
@foone Oh God yes. I was reading some code in a graphics project last night to try to find an algorithm, and I *couldn't find the algorithm* because 90% of the code was code about code.
STOP WRITING CODE ABOUT CODE. JUST WRITE CODE.
@riley In my alternate timeline, Unicode was dominated by Chinese and Japanese engineers who decided to encode Latin, Cyrillic and Greek as a single script; "Α, A and А are clearly the same character, why do they need separate codepoints!"