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WHY IS THE HEALTH INPUT PARAMETER A GODDAMN STRING?????????????
Why are you passing ‘%’ inside said goddamn string?!?! Not to mention the static reference instead of the actual instance.
Shame on you
179 0 ReplyAlso putting
sudo
in front of what looks like Java code not shell.67 0 ReplyOldMan.setHealth("Robert'); DROP TABLE Students;--")
35 0 ReplyFinally someone with some wisdom
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I guess its just a reminder that getting a PhD is often more about dedication than it is about practical knowledge.
29 0 ReplyBecause the meme wasn't made by someone with a doctorate in CS or even a bachelor's.
24 0 ReplySmells like JavaScript.
19 0 ReplyThey use a look-up table with every value from 0% to 100%
14 0 ReplyFloating points included for thoroughness!
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The high level setter function should be made to handle both string and numeric values.
If it contains "%" it's a percentage value.
If it's a string without a "%" it's an absolute value and needs to be normalized.
If it's a numeric value, it's an absolute value.
If it's a numeric 100, it's 100%.
If it's a subunitary numeric value, it's a percentage.
11 0 Replyyeah I’m gonna go ahead and reject your PR, please change this function to accept a decimal value between 0 and 1
27 0 ReplyIronically, the worst thing I ever saw a coworker do was to change a function that accepted an Integer value between 0 and 32767 to one that accepted a Float between 0.0 and 1.0. Perfectly sensible change except that it resulted in a 120 mph knuckleball fired a foot above a 10 year old kid's head, followed by a fist fight between the client and my boss.
12 0 ReplyThat sounds like something that should have been caught by QA, integration tests or unit tests long before it was launching balls at ten year olds.
11 0 ReplyYes, testing the new Little League control module on a field full of Little Leaguers was not the best plan.
6 0 ReplyWhat is a little league control module?
3 0 ReplyYou push a button and it makes Little Leaguers do whatever you tell them to do. Very potent, should never be misused.
7 0 ReplyThe Big League Control Modules are called contracts.
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yeah every engineer knows you gotta set KidHeadKnuckleballClearance waaay higher than that, it's compsci 101
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If it’s a numeric 100, it’s 100%.
absolute lunacy
13 0 ReplyAbsolute (cm)
adding one
0
:100%, automatically changes unit to %
(Word table properties)
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"5%1 "
3 0 Reply...ends with. And there are more ways to parse.
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Honestly, if someone were to try to safe my life. And I find out he uses a string as a parameter to do so. Just let me die right there.
9 0 ReplyYeah, in Ren'py games usually it's character_health=100 or something.
2 0 ReplyYes absolutely, the parameter even if not in a strongly typed language should be a specific number and the unit should be implied. Overload the method to support different units if necessary or provide a unit as an additional parameter instead of forcing the method to parse the string for any unit type hints that may or may not be there
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