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Sincerely not trying to be unkind: an unintuitive but genuine piece of writing advice I have is that if you approach narrative prose as a means to describe a picture or "video" from your mind it is probably going to end up pretty bad
Sincerely not trying to be unkind: an unintuitive but genuine piece of writing advice I have is that if you approach narrative prose as a means to describe a picture or "video" from your mind it is probably going to end up pretty bad
— Peter Raleigh (@PetreRaleigh)
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Sincerely not trying to be unkind: an unintuitive but genuine piece of writing advice I have is that if you approach narrative prose as a means to describe a picture or "video" from your mind it is probably going to end up pretty bad
(2) Tyler Angert on X: "What’s the fastest way to get cracked at iOS UI engineering. Need things like hidden gotchas about mixing SwiftUI and UIKit and low level drawbacks of each, maybe some kind of primer for people moving over from react land." / X
(2) Tyler Angert on X: "What’s the fastest way to get cracked at iOS UI engineering. Need things like hidden gotchas about mixing SwiftUI and UIKit and low level drawbacks of each, maybe some kind of primer for people moving over from react land." / X
— Tyler Angert (@tylerangert)
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(2) Tyler Angert on X: "What’s the fastest way to get cracked at iOS UI engineering. Need things like hidden gotchas about mixing SwiftUI and UIKit and low level drawbacks of each, maybe some kind of primer for people moving over from react land." / X
I don't think maintaining an implementation of both 'do' and 'undo' sounds fun. Maybe I could write into some temporary state and only "commit" once when I know all operations passed? If that's possible depends on the specifics...
I don't think maintaining an implementation of both 'do' and 'undo' sounds fun. Maybe I could write into some temporary state and only "commit" once when I know all operations passed? If that's possible depends on the specifics...
Also, defer is a great alternative to gotos:) — Jakub Tomšů (@jakubtomsu_)
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I don't think maintaining an implementation of both 'do' and 'undo' sounds fun. Maybe I could write into some temporary state and only "commit" once when I know all operations passed? If that's possible depends on the specifics...
Maggie Appleton on Twitter / X
Maggie Appleton on Twitter / X
Asking very specific questions is an underrated skill. Both to yourself and other people.The opposite is asking “what do you think about X?”You’re functionally asking for the entire range of thoughts I’ve ever had about X, where X is always impossibly broad and non-specific…— Maggie Appleton (@Mappletons) April 16, 2024
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Maggie Appleton on Twitter / X