Why the **** are they using snake_case if they aren't using Python?
Why the **** are the function names ClassCased if they're not using C#?
That's an infinite loop unless the user literally dies
"Stay6feetApart()" great now we have to rewrite the whole codebase if that changes to 4 feet, or 10 feet.
And of course everything's a global unless there's only one person alive
Who wrote this crap?
Why the **** are they using snake_case if they aren't using Python?
Why the **** are the function names ClassCased if they're not using C#?
That's an infinite loop unless the user literally dies
"Stay6feetApart()" great now we have to rewrite the whole codebase if that changes to 4 feet, or 10 feet.
And of course everything's a global unless there's only one person in the universe
Who wrote this crap?
Why the **** are they using snake_case if they aren't using Python?
Why the **** are the function names ClassCased if they're not using C#?
That's an infinite loop unless the user literally dies
"Stay6feetApart()" great now we have to rewrite the whole codebase if that changes to 4 feet, or 10 feet.
And of course everything's a global
Who wrote this crap?
Why the **** are they using snake_case if they aren't using Python?
Why the **** are the function names ClassCased if they're not using C#?
That's an infinite loop
"Stay6feetApart()" great now we have to rewrite the whole codebase if that changes to 4 feet, or 10 feet.
Who wrote this crap?