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  • H honey the codewitch

    Okay wait a minute. @jschell was clearly talking about compiled (and implied strongly typed) languages in their post. I can think of a ton of reasons why someone would want to lint JS code, or for that matter any duck typed code, but even moreso JS with it's sort of haphazard evolution from ECMAScript and the syntax weirdities that brings. None of them really apply to C and C++, unless you stretch. Modern compilers are really good at teasing out potential problems in your code that would otherwise be caught by static analysis tools. That doesn't really apply to JS. So this is apples and oranges.

    To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.

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    Jeremy Falcon
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    Don’t be that person. I could give static analysis examples too, but I’m at a point in my life where I refuse to entertain these types of posts. Thanks for reminding me why I don’t visit this place.

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      Don’t be that person. I could give static analysis examples too, but I’m at a point in my life where I refuse to entertain these types of posts. Thanks for reminding me why I don’t visit this place.

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      Don't be what person? The person that dared disagree with you and politely said so? Gosh, maybe you really *shouldn't* visit this place.

      To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.

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        Don't be what person? The person that dared disagree with you and politely said so? Gosh, maybe you really *shouldn't* visit this place.

        To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.

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        You are not polite.

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        • J Jeremy Falcon

          You are not polite.

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          honey the codewitch
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          Excuse me? You came in here being like "don't be that guy" and then basically "you're the reason I don't post here" after I simply disagreed with you. Right after you got done disagreeing with the original poster. Physician, heal thyself.

          To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.

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          • H honey the codewitch

            Don't be what person? The person that dared disagree with you and politely said so? Gosh, maybe you really *shouldn't* visit this place.

            To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.

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            Jeremy Falcon
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            Also, if you were such an expert (you’re not) you’d know the ES oddities are not due to its syntax at all. It has them but not because of syntax. You’d also know linting in static code is useful. I guess in your very limited view Rust got it wrong too. And I can guarantee you I know enough enough professionals that would agree with me. But hey, this is the Internet. You don’t need friends or to learn. You just need to argue and assume. At least you stayed true to your signature. People like you bring this site down. My career improved improved after I left because I don’t waste as much time dealing with the likes of you here. See, I can be polite too.

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              Also, if you were such an expert (you’re not) you’d know the ES oddities are not due to its syntax at all. It has them but not because of syntax. You’d also know linting in static code is useful. I guess in your very limited view Rust got it wrong too. And I can guarantee you I know enough enough professionals that would agree with me. But hey, this is the Internet. You don’t need friends or to learn. You just need to argue and assume. At least you stayed true to your signature. People like you bring this site down. My career improved improved after I left because I don’t waste as much time dealing with the likes of you here. See, I can be polite too.

              Jeremy Falcon

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              honey the codewitch
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              Wow, that escalated. Maybe you should take your own advice and shouldn't post here. I'm not the one attacking other commenters for simply disagreeing, insulting their professional skills, and generally being a nuisance. I had to look at your profile to make sure you weren't a troll on a temporary account. *I* bring the site down? Again, some self awareness might do you some good.

              To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.

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              • C chrisseanhayes

                i agree. using a linter for suggestions is great, being bound to its 'rules' isn't. code reviews would be better, some type of paired programming would be better. If the code compiles, then a linter may interfere with the writer's intentions. If the code compiles and it wasn't the writer's intention, then having a second eye is better than a linter. AND if someone is writing code that requires linting I would think that person shouldn't be writing code. I've never been happy with linters; they force you to write code according to someone else's style. If we're just using linters to 'teach' people how to write code then that person probably shouldn't be writing code. like the quote from Ratatouille cartoon, "Anybody one can cook, but not anyone should cook"

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                Yeah they can get out of hand with the rules. But you can configure them to be more lax. Linters are nice as an automated code review of sorts for gated check-ins, etc. Devs that code review daily don’t want to waste their time with the silly stuff that can be automated.

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                • H honey the codewitch

                  Excuse me? You came in here being like "don't be that guy" and then basically "you're the reason I don't post here" after I simply disagreed with you. Right after you got done disagreeing with the original poster. Physician, heal thyself.

                  To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.

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                  Jeremy Falcon
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                  I treated you how you treated me. Enough of your garbage kid.

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                  • H honey the codewitch

                    Wow, that escalated. Maybe you should take your own advice and shouldn't post here. I'm not the one attacking other commenters for simply disagreeing, insulting their professional skills, and generally being a nuisance. I had to look at your profile to make sure you weren't a troll on a temporary account. *I* bring the site down? Again, some self awareness might do you some good.

                    To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.

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                    You need self-awareness. Run along now kiddo.

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                    • J Jeremy Falcon

                      You need self-awareness. Run along now kiddo.

                      Jeremy Falcon

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                      honey the codewitch
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                      You're just in attack mode now. It's not professional. I'm done with you.

                      To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.

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                      • J Jeremy Falcon

                        I treated you how you treated me. Enough of your garbage kid.

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                        honey the codewitch
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                        The thread is there for everyone to see. I'm satisfied with my estimation of this exchange. You were the one attacking other people here. Not me.

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                        • H honey the codewitch

                          You're just in attack mode now. It's not professional. I'm done with you.

                          To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.

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                          No, I'm treating you like you treat me. You just don't like it. Btw, I noticed your profile too and to not surprise you don't even have a real profile picture. Guess you haven't reached that level of maturity and think you're special because of the articles. Guess what... you're wrong. Deal with it.

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                            No, I'm treating you like you treat me. You just don't like it. Btw, I noticed your profile too and to not surprise you don't even have a real profile picture. Guess you haven't reached that level of maturity and think you're special because of the articles. Guess what... you're wrong. Deal with it.

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                            honey the codewitch
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                            My profile picture is in fact me. Now find a hobby that doesn't involve me.

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                            • H honey the codewitch

                              The thread is there for everyone to see. I'm satisfied with my estimation of this exchange. You were the one attacking other people here. Not me.

                              To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.

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                              Jeremy Falcon
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                              I was polite. That's how it works right? You can argue but say you're polite and then magically you're polite... right? That's your logic, never admit wrongdoing and just double down on arguing. Then just blame the other. So, I was polite. Don't get mad at me for doing what you did. This is the part where you do deny being upset. May as well add one more lie to the conversation.

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                              • H honey the codewitch

                                My profile picture is in fact me. Now find a hobby that doesn't involve me.

                                To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.

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                                Jeremy Falcon
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                                Well, then that's a cool filter. Props for at least doing that.

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                                  Well, then that's a cool filter. Props for at least doing that.

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                                  honey the codewitch
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                                  Thanks! The filter is called "webcam, in my living room"

                                  To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.

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                                  • K Kirk 10389821

                                    I use plpgsql_check which is a linter for PostgreSQL. It's been amazingly helpful in reviewing code for mistakes and other warnings (like applying a conversion to an indexed column, as opposed to the other variable! The former (it tells you) will prevent the index from being used!) NICE! Of course, working with converted code... I was not thrilled with the first 35,000 errors, warnings and hints! LOL But after clearing them, I feel MUCH better about the converted code!

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                                    Jeremy Falcon
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                                    Careful now, honey the codewitch is on here trolling if you mention anything besides C/C++.

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                                    • H honey the codewitch

                                      Thanks! The filter is called "webcam, in my living room"

                                      To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.

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                                      Jeremy Falcon
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                                      :laugh: Must be a combination of the resolution and lighting then. Made it almost look like a painting from a quick glance on a small screen. At least we can agree it's an interesting effect.

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                                      • J Jeremy Falcon

                                        jschell wrote:

                                        Static analysis tools do not provide any value in modern programming. When they were first invented compilers had almost zero effective error reporting so using a second tool with pattern matching to find those before compilation seemed like a good idea.

                                        Strongly disagree. I've learned a ton about the quirks of a language, etc. just by using them. Here's an example in JavaScript, always explicitly setting the radix for parseInt. A static analyzer will tell you why you should do that.

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                                        jschell
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                                        Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                                        I've learned a ton about the quirks of a language, etc. just by using them.

                                        Myself learn languages by using the language. I believe that in a professional environment junior programmers might be helped by this. But they would be helped far more with mentoring and code reviews. And throwing junior developers at a project without mentoring is a failure of management. As a senior developer working on a project requiring passing static analysis is nothing but annoying. I have seen it lead to logic errors when someone just accepted the analysis and then attempted to work around it producing code that the analyzer passed but which actually introduced runtime and logic errors into the application.

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                                        • J Jeremy Falcon

                                          You are not polite.

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                                          jschell
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                                          I read the reply. It was polite.

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