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@SenseException@phpc.social
Everytime I start to learn new languages my code gets more and more inconsistencies in how I name things. 😳 #dev
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@SenseException@phpc.social be bold... Just use some weird letters and numbers, without pluralized strings, just A1 for singular A2 for plural (Except if you're learning a language with multiple ways
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@dennistobar@phpc.social It's more about using "borb" and "budgie" for the same thing. Honestly, all birds are borb, but that's too much to assume for understanding the birdness logic.
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Developer, father, and Wikipedian... yes, all-in-one :) Living in Chile, trying to write English, and improving my soft/behavioral skills :)
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dennistobar
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Developer, father, and Wikipedian... yes, all-in-one :) Living in Chile, trying to write English, and improving my soft/behavioral skills :)
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Mar 06, 2026
@SenseException@phpc.social ahhhhh, I see. We have many Spanglish as part of the slang and in the code: we need to mergear (to merge) the code, or... "Vamos a encriptar estos datos" (let's encrypt this data, encrypt in Spanish is not the same thing as as English, it's related to coffins)...
Yes, it's pretty common and so annoying if you review your code after 3 weeks and see "why I mixed A with B????"
So, welcome to be a multilingual person and mixup the things on your head and your code 🥲
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