Rich Remer
Rich Remer
You also don't need line breaks or most whitespace in code, but people do it for readability and style.
That sounds like a well-thought out opinion. But it's still just an opinion. Can you provide sources or any evidence to backup your claims that it's not good practice?
It helps avoid issues during refactoring. Still waiting for actual citations to back up your personal opinion.
"You always need to put break before default statement, but not inside." Well, that's just flagrantly wrong. Maybe you should just close this before making yourself look dumber than you...
@prietales if you put in a PR with unit tests, I'll make the changes to the code you've requested.
@prietales is too junior to understand the difference between what he's comfortable with and best practices. @prietales should probably try a code academy or something so he/she/it can learn to...
There are lots of us out here who believe restricting a company's use of your software is incompatible with the idea of free software. In brief, Richard Stallman is a...
@prietales, you should open a new ticket for the "d" variable. That would be very helpful to keep these important issues separate.
Are companies actually modifying this software? Are there any real-world examples of this package's usage in modified form that would be handled differently under AGPLv3 than it would be under...
"the idea that companies are profiting by using colored terminals is pretty outrageous" Firstly, your idea of outrageous doesn't jive with mine. Secondly, it's that mentality that FOSS was intended...