I love that he didn't even give a hint. The other person might have gone about teir day being happy to have helped.
194 0 ReplyYeah that's a nice reaction, the other dude wasn't being a jerk so no need to make him feel bad about it.
75 0 Reply"Hey, here's a useful thing that I recommend to people: <your work>"
It's basically a compliment
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That's not always good. Maybe they just did not read the handle and assumed someone random asked, but didn't know they wanted this library. That's probably a good assumption, too.
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This is an xy Problem. Voting to close.
63 0 ReplyI just had someone send me a link to that when I asked a question. Infuriating.
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He says that but I bet he never even checked it out smh
51 0 ReplyWith enough zooming, even I can tell it’s the same profile picture. Wow.
48 0 ReplyNot to mention the identical user names. But idk, could be a different colinhacks.
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lol “strongly typed”, “loosely typed”.
I don’t even use variables anymore. Wake up sheeple.
36 0 ReplyI just use
window["…"]
to hold my variables.16 0 ReplySo... pure functional programming w/ out state?
7 0 ReplyNo, registers and bit-wise manipulation. In a Minecraft server running in the browser.
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That's a whole lot more wholesome than most of what goes on in the Stack Overflow arenas.
31 0 ReplyLMAO
30 0 ReplyI liked typescript until I started working with people who like strict types.
8 0 ReplyWhat's wrong with strict types?
2 0 ReplyWhoosh
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That's honestly a really nice interaction
7 0 ReplyIt could be any colinhacks, you know?
4 0 ReplyBut Doctor, I am Pagliacci!
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