My latest personal project would look like this:
I learned blender just to make a representation of my code in action … gif
A for effort
my god its even buggier than randtitle.js
no seriously why doesnt it work
Recursion!
sorry about the amazing image quality I made this in less than a minute (I didn’t even export the image from the editor just screenshotted it lol)
I made this in less than a minute
Enterprise level doneness
I would add spaghetti in the middle
same here
Sliders. I like OOP and neat little micro services.
Haha! Complete opposite.
Giant monorepo that’s delicately balanced and one wrong move can cause the whole thing to flip over.
(Not arguing over what is better. That’s just my life in the past few years, and It’s a stupid argument)
Please edit your image so some of those sliders contain a tenth of an ounce of meat and some of the other ones have a full beef wellington half wedged into a bun.
I try, but I mostly cry
It’s lean!
Too real.
We had a consultation last year to better structure our code base to look more like the first picture. Then it slowly evolved back into the second picture.
(This was edited with Krita on my phone, so sorry that it looks a bit shoddy)
1-space indents? Oh my.
Ever had a spaghetti burger?
Apparently, this is a dogfood burger. No idea why that exists, but I’ll take it, because I’m definitely dogfooding.
I’m building a build system. And I’ve got three previous/ongoing projects where I’m directly integrating it.
And yeah, I’ve noticed that I’m kind of jumping between features, always just building them as far as I need them.And in particular, I’m not really planning ahead. For exanple, I noticed after the fact that I could easily pull out a whole feature into a separate library, and that would already be useful on its own.
But on the plus side, it’s much easier to figure out actual requirements this way.
Uncle Bob?
I see a fantastical idealized version of a burger that could never be accomplished in real life.
lots of onions cut in rings as they resemble parentheses the most
Fellow lisp user I see