• Valmond@lemmy.mindoki.com
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      1 year ago

      Whoah, that seems like you’d flesh out code elsewhere, you know when you throw stuff together to make it work, and then fix it up to standards.

      Feels like you should have to make git commits perfectly well before being able to compile…

      Put that overwhelmingly intrusive thing in a hook checking out your commits instead (when you push your branch ofc).

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        1 year ago

        You get used to it. The only time I really notice it these days is when I’m debugging and commenting out code.

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            1 year ago

            *when I’m doing debugging that requires commenting out code.

            Most of the time, I don’t comment out code. I run the code in a debugger, step through it, and see how the behavior deviates from what I expect. I mostly only resort to commenting out code if I’m having trouble figuring out where the problem is coming from, which isn’t that often.