| ▲ | ekjhgkejhgk 4 days ago | |
Great, that's exactly how I feel with any style that demands "each class in its own file" or "each function in its own file" or whatever. I'd rather have everything I need in front of my eyes as much as possible, rather than have it all over the place just to conform with an arbitrary requirement. I said this at a company I worked and got made fun of because "it's so much more organized". My take away is that the average person has zero ability to think critically. | ||
| ▲ | frozenlettuce 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
If those demands made any sense they would be enforced by the languages themselves. It's mostly a way of claiming to be productive by renaming constants and moving code around. | ||