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by tetha
562 days ago
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> If you really feel the need to give unsolicited coding style feedback maybe at least spend more than a few seconds looking at the code before you do so. Otherwise it's just rude. Mh, at the same time, people who know their craft can give solid feedback within a very short timeframe. It's very impressive how good sound engineers can just pickup your mixed recording, listen to some 5 second batches, 15 - 20 seconds in total and already give very solid advice for improvement. Or when I was playing foosball more actively with league players. I could hold myself, but after 2-3 exchanges they could usually point out some technique issues. I found GPs feedback (and the resulting discussion, heh) useful and the resulting code cleaner (in case I ever have to touch C-Code again, brr), and then learned that the compiler can't do that yet. |
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