all bad object-oriented programming is driven by programmers who aren't lazy enough you don't want a hard worker who's willing to write the same twenty lines of boilerplate in nine hundred eighty places, you want the guy who's like "fuck that" and refactors it into a method
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I just almost invariably end up having learned absolutely everything there is to know about a few dozen things that aren't quite what I'm looking for and still clueless as to whether the thing I really need at the moment even exists or where it might be lurking
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imo most of the documentation-mass should be in an overview you just read straight through like a textbook chapter to get oriented. once you do know what all the major pieces are and how they're meant to fit together the rest is pretty much self-explanatory
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