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function application being whitespace is a cute way to achieve this but it always ends up being hard to parse for me


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Optional chaining function onError?.(error, variables, context); If onError exists call it. I guess onError?(error, variables, context) is bad syntax?


Functional Although I can make an exception for using OOP in front end work


Well “this” particular use case isn’t some fucking magical never before seen use case lol. There are plenty of times where you have an option and know it’s always some, or you check “is_some” in a conditional if and the promptly unwrap in that if block. Or any number of cases…


\./ what's up on my island <> can i remain breathing ?!!? . . . *continuum location = situation + context

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a million dollar `where` condition in sql

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"welcome to @splunk where "if() statements return a boolean and our 'where' statements function like an if statement"


Move condition to an enum and implement logic there. Call match condition, problem solved


For educational purposes,yes. But I would keep the ”where” in the 2nd form, that's one of the (rare imho) cases where the functional form Is also very readable


Well, usually… Depends on whether the compiler can reason about “condition” being constant across those func calls. For example if “condition” is a global from another translation unit, comparison may not be hoisted out. LTO *may* help, but it might be a shared library global!


👉When: This word is a conjunction that connects the main clause ("It's tough") with the subordinate clause ("you live on your own").when" to introduce a subordinate clause that describes the time or condition under which the main statement is true.


ทำ condition แทบตายสรุปวิธีง่ายสุดตั้งว่ารันเฟลให้รันอันนี้แทน 5555


> Are you functional literate? Doesn't seem like. • "functional" → "functionally" • "seem like" → "seem like it"


Conditions can be seen in this similar example There is a road, but in order to drive on this road, it’s required you drive a red car, but you could drive down the road if you have a blue car. The requirement is red car, but an exception is made for blue cars. This is a


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