Spending more time with the compiler instead of the debugger when building software sounds better to me!
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Replying to @TheColonial
Nope; not for me anyway. I don’t want my flow interrupted.
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Replying to @dlitchfield @TheColonial
Suppose your flow, is a flow of mistakes? Would you want to know? Not saying it is, but suppose it is. What then?
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Replying to @dlitchfield @TheColonial
But what if it were just lots of errors? Would you want to know? Would you want to be interrupted? Or just continue with errors on top?
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Replying to @dibblego @TheColonial
Well, if it wasn’t clear in my first response, it’s not a problem I run into.
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Replying to @dlitchfield @TheColonial
But suppose you were running into it, unknowingly. Would you want to know?
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Do you think that David would not like to know about errors in his code ? Asking a skilled programmer this question is kinda weird. He clearly doesn't like Go. People simply have preferences for different programming languages (for varies reasons).
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It's a pretty direct question, and I've seen hundreds of programmers answer it with a contradiction. Honest answers provide a path to learning.
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