So you’re full of crap. Noted. Thanks.
Quit your whataboutism. I never said Android has no malware. But it’s just plain untrue to believe Apple devices are immune to malware because software is signed.
No need to be an ass about it, it’s just a fundamental truth.
Google “App Store Malware”. That’s not intense research. And stop being dishonest and moving the goalposts.
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I can’t quantify it, and never claimed I could, but it’s documented in the press. Do your own research, I’m not here to hold your hand.
People have been secure with unlocked computers for decades now… And wait until you learn that malware can be signed, too.
Even though I like intermediate variables myself, I’ve been told the same thing when co-authoring code.
What these anecdotes suggest is that this is subjective, and I think it can be overdone. I don’t think objective general rules can be established from the article, even though I think it’s good advice.
In my examples, I was overdoing it and causing too many indirections, creating leaky abstractions (leaky because, in my context, the abstraction was not tightly self-contained and understanding the “implementation” of the abstraction was necessary to understand what the line of code that was using it was doing).
I don’t think it’s a black-and-white matter. Your reviewer might not necessarily have been a moron, or might have lacked the self-awareness to realize they were imposing their own preferences onto you. But there’s a slight chance that you legitimately confused them with your indirections. Hard to say without context.
It’s the first time I see it, but that doesn’t mean it’s uncommon! 🙂
I had to look up what IINM means. For anyone wondering, it means “If I’m Not Wrong”.
Not sure this is worthy of an acronym, but that’s your choice! I just wanted to contribute context for people like me.
If you don’t want to be corrected, don’t play the “mmmh akshully” game. It’s that simple.
The person I replied to said “everybody”, which you confirmed is factually incorrect.
GDP/PPP per capita aren’t higher in the US:
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/gdp-per-capita-by-country
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/purchasing-power-parity-by-country
The USian economy in indeed bigger than all the others, but definitely not per capita.
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