I don’t have much to say besides, good job. We all believe in you.
Backend (and sometimes frontend) software engineer working on sports data at Elias Sports Bureau.
Experience with: Python, Django, Typescript/JS, infrastructure, databases
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I don’t have much to say besides, good job. We all believe in you.
Anecdata here in the US, but my local mom and pop pharmacy (which I love) currently would lose $200/mo on my vyvanse because of my insurance and the whole generic vyvanse nonsense. This system sucks.
For the time being, I fill my vyvanse at Walgreens and hope they’re losing $200/mo on it. I fill everything else at the mom and pop, until they let me know the situation is better.
This is my favorite/most horrifying part:
The control flow is so labyrinthine that some of the code is actually indented by 23 tabs. Forget the 80-column rule – these lines don’t even start until column 92! Even if we discard the inline data tables, then the longest line in the codebase is still a whopping 387 characters long (you’ll have to scroll to the right to read it)
I raise you
@lambda _: _()
def result() -> int:
global a; global b; a, b = b, a
hat tip to @sisyphean@programming.dev via Cursed Python
Crap, now I need to know about competitive Jenga …