#regionend β Public Fediverse posts
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Working around one's own thinking shortcomings - software development example.
While writing code, in some languages you can wrap a bunch of your code lines in a collapsible region, for readability or grouping (whether to use this or to separate code into smalelr files is outside of this post's scope π)
In #dotnet this is written as:
#region
...dode here
#endregionmy mind always wants to write it as:
#region
...
#regionendSo, I've trained myself to stop. And do the reverse π π
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Working around one's own thinking shortcomings - software development example.
While writing code, in some languages you can wrap a bunch of your code lines in a collapsible region, for readability or grouping (whether to use this or to separate code into smalelr files is outside of this post's scope π)
In #dotnet this is written as:
#region
...dode here
#endregionmy mind always wants to write it as:
#region
...
#regionendSo, I've trained myself to stop. And do the reverse π π
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Working around one's own thinking shortcomings - software development example.
While writing code, in some languages you can wrap a bunch of your code lines in a collapsible region, for readability or grouping (whether to use this or to separate code into smalelr files is outside of this post's scope π)
In #dotnet this is written as:
#region
...dode here
#endregionmy mind always wants to write it as:
#region
...
#regionendSo, I've trained myself to stop. And do the reverse π π
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Working around one's own thinking shortcomings - software development example.
While writing code, in some languages you can wrap a bunch of your code lines in a collapsible region, for readability or grouping (whether to use this or to separate code into smalelr files is outside of this post's scope π)
In #dotnet this is written as:
#region
...dode here
#endregionmy mind always wants to write it as:
#region
...
#regionendSo, I've trained myself to stop. And do the reverse π π
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Working around one's own thinking shortcomings - software development example.
While writing code, in some languages you can wrap a bunch of your code lines in a collapsible region, for readability or grouping (whether to use this or to separate code into smalelr files is outside of this post's scope π)
In #dotnet this is written as:
#region
...dode here
#endregionmy mind always wants to write it as:
#region
...
#regionendSo, I've trained myself to stop. And do the reverse π π