Theory of relativity. Which one is in the mirror is entirely dependent on your frame of reference.
Theory of relativity. Which one is in the mirror is entirely dependent on your frame of reference.
Thinks she’s Sisko, but she’s Kai Winn.
This is technically responsive, but I think you have a fair criticism. A single rule like this would be much more maintainable:
#content .grid-container {
width: 90vw;
min-width: 12rem;
max-width: 75rem;
padding: 2rem 0 1rem;
}
Obviously, media rules have their place, but not for something that’s consistantly a full width container like this seems to be.
I’m a new developer. Is that referring to page 123 of the in-house documentation? Version 12.3 of the code? I have no clue.
You’d have to call it something like calculatePersonalIncomeTaxPerTaxCodeSection1_2_3, but I get exhausted just looking at that. There comes a point where the cognitive work of reading crazy long camel case names is more trouble than it’s worth.
An explanation of what specification a function was written to implement is a perfectly appropriate comment. Could be improved by a direct link where possible. But it’s worth noting what that comment isn’t doing - specifying any implementation details. For that, I really can just read the code.
Barely an inconvenience!
Gay men are men, trans women are women.
Ah, I stand corrected.
To be pedantic, Supermen was created by a pair of Canucks and The Boys is the brainchild of an Irishman.
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