@WolvericCatkin@tech.lgbt
Cortana crawled so Copilot could faceplant... 
Willow Catkin, builder of Warhammer models and APIs... 
- Unprofessional Minesweeper speedrunner
- The No. 1 SovietWomble fan in your area 
- Tumbleweed user 
- Lady of the Void
- Would juice a femboy 
- Understands the basics of SCP object ratings.
I have opinions on pickles.
My name is Willow, and I am a basilisk. Fear me.
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Call me Wolvie/Wolveric or Willow! ♥
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Cortana crawled so Copilot could faceplant... 
to the tune of the "Map Men" intro 🎵
"Rat men, rat men, rat, rat, rat, rat, men, men, men, men!" 🎵

"Damn you Deep Rock Galactic!"
#DRG #DeepRockGalactic
If we shouldn't add comments to code, programming languages should stop supporting them, or we should have formatting/linting options to remove them-
But we don't, because sometimes they're an effective tool for documenting reasoning behind a particular price of code... the issue is, our academic systems seem to love promoting the idea that we should comment everything in our code, which is bad in practice, and only relevant as effectively a form of "showering your working"...
Out of curiosity: Developers, do you have a favourite type provided by the standard library of your preferred language? And if yes, why...? 
to the tune of the "Map Men" intro 🎵
"Rat men, rat men, rat, rat, rat, rat, men, men, men, men!" 🎵

Cortana crawled so Copilot could faceplant... 
"Damn you Deep Rock Galactic!"
#DRG #DeepRockGalactic
Out of curiosity: Developers, do you have a favourite type provided by the standard library of your preferred language? And if yes, why...? 
If we shouldn't add comments to code, programming languages should stop supporting them, or we should have formatting/linting options to remove them-
But we don't, because sometimes they're an effective tool for documenting reasoning behind a particular price of code... the issue is, our academic systems seem to love promoting the idea that we should comment everything in our code, which is bad in practice, and only relevant as effectively a form of "showering your working"...