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What in the world? - bls1999 - 26th December 2020 On today's episode of "what was I thinking?!"... ![]() Code link: https://github.com/jacob-grahn/platform-racing-2-server/blob/c14006a6130f7160fce0380c65dc56bcc4d0d914/functions/multi_fns/vault_fns.php#L38 RE: What in the world? - Janelle - 27th December 2020 ok RE: What in the world? - Ashley766 - 27th December 2020 (27th December 2020, 11:33 PM)Janelle Wrote: ok same, because I don't know what's happening 😂 RE: What in the world? - Mia - 28th December 2020 ![]() RE: What in the world? - new bat pr2 - 28th December 2020 ah yes I understand this completely this makes so much sense to me RE: What in the world? - JEEJAYEM - 28th December 2020 Im too incompetent RE: What in the world? - Northadox - 29th December 2020 He's declaring the variables with the variables themselves and simultaneously casting them as integers, I guess? RE: What in the world? - Rei - 17th July 2021 Semi related. Good read. https://github.com/Droogans/unmaintainable-code RE: What in the world? - 1amayzingman - 18th July 2021 sometimes you need to really make sure they're ints RE: What in the world? - bls1999 - 8th September 2021 (17th July 2021, 11:40 AM)Rei Wrote: Semi related. Good read. Just saw this. Laughing so hard thinking about how much code I've seen that [accidentally] subscribes to these "standards" throughout my career. |