Just stumbled on an edge case where I needed to explicitly `return` in a one-line Ruby method for it to work. First time I've ever seen that
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Now I want to see the code
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I..... don't believe you!
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you're welcome to pair with me on it right now but the runtime depends on a combination of capybara/selenium, my Amex $$, and spring/listen
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Wait, you're using Spring? Almost guarantee that was your problem.
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Spring: Because you needed more evidence that cache invalidation is hard.
11:33 AM - 15 Oct 2017
from Albuquerque, NM
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Spring: Because web app developers needed more naming collisions
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wait i thought the spring gem just added dependency injection
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