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Small team and a one off joke... maybe ok.
But to me 'lol' has a lot of possible negative messages to do with not taking things seriously, carelessness, immaturity ... etc.
Random internet conversation, no big deal.
In a more professional setting ... eehhhhhhhhh -
Replace lol with fuck is much more professional ... Just kidding . I had seen worst...
Refer here https://devrant.com/rants/4150855/... -
Only if you were forced to do the commented piece of code you advised against doing.
Hopefully the next dev will detect the cynism overload and get the fuck out. -
lol nah. I get a crack out of code comments. Those that might find it a horrible sacrilege against the profession probably think to highly of themselves
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Root825573ySome of my recent comments:
// Shouldn’t happen, but happening shouldn’t make other things happen, either.
// It’s a secret to everybody — don’t notify nested forms or we’re gonna have a bad time.
A doublemint gum jingle about denouncing. (I don’t quite remember it, and I’m so not getting out of bed to check)
// And finally, our listener. (Poor Cicero)
And for the code… the event handler’s name is: `escort_submission_intermission`
(with the now-removed debug text: “Thank you for entering the party escort submission intermission position”)
Explanation: the script (named v3_escort_script) gets injected along with the Recaptcha javascript (hence escort), and among other things,
pauses the form submission (thus intermission) until the Recaptcha promise resolves.
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If you don’t have some fun once in awhile, what’s the point? 😄
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