I'm sure OOP and inheritance has its places and don't want to hate a concept, but unless you know you need it, defaulting to functional is better IMO.
I'm sure OOP and inheritance has its places and don't want to hate a concept, but unless you know you need it, defaulting to functional is better IMO.
Recently switched from OOP to functional programming in a project I've been working on for a while. I realised how easier and simpler things are without overuse of inheritance. Reading the code is easier, debugging is easier, testing is easier. All thanks to not having a spaghetti code.
I was writing a Python script to assign a keyboard shortcut to it last evening and realized how hard it is to do it on Windows. I needed to use third party software and even then it was very limited. I gotta switch back to Linux.
Damn I was barely tweeting or doing any action at all
Bad news, but at least they disabled the feature rather than adding a backdoor, which would have affected all ADP users and made it vulnerable to hackers.
Things like this really remind me to choose products where features and privacy arenβt reliant on entitiesβ decisions.
And you can find many more open source & privacy-respecting alternatives here:
www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/
And you can find many more open source & privacy-respecting alternatives here:
www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/