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by germandiago
259 days ago
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I am not talking about C# specifically but also and I agree. Implicit and magic looks nice at first but sometimes it can be annoying. I remember the first time I tried Ruby On Rails and I was looking for a piece of config. Yes, "convention over configuration". Namely, ungreppsble and magic. This kind of stuff must be used with a lot of care. I usually favor explicit and, for config, plain data (usually toml). This can be extended to hidden or non-obvious allocations and other stuff (when I work with C++). It is better to know what is going on when you need to and burying it in a couole of layers can make things unnecessarily difficult. |
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