Comic Code Reviews
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#22We are well and truly doomed. Why not just make it a TikTok.
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#23Interesting idea but unfortunately the given example comic makes very little sense. It was difficult to parse even as someone who's familiar with these concepts, and I think it will hurt more than help any newbies.
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#24BTW, amazing they chose a review that exemplifies why hooks are a horrible horrible mistake for public API.
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#26We are well and truly doomed. Why not just make it a TikTok.
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#27Interesting idea but unfortunately the given example comic makes very little sense. It was difficult to parse even as someone who's familiar with these concepts, and I think it will hurt more than help any newbies.
I think this kind of slop has negative value. It's unclear how much of the information in the comic is hallucinated, and the malformed code "for i = i1+|>" and nonsense text "(starts write hooks!" doesn't bode well.
RULES OF HOORS?
Updste #2: setState
Starts wite hooks!Re: Comic Code Reviews
#28Interesting idea but unfortunately the given example comic makes very little sense. It was difficult to parse even as someone who's familiar with these concepts, and I think it will hurt more than help any newbies.
I thought that was just due to it being about React.
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#30https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comics_Code_Authority
I know this is hacker news but you do get all sorts posted here, that's my excuse.