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AboutAn Electronic Technician, hobbie programmer and UI/UX designer. Studying Civil Engineering
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SkillsJS, SCSS, CSS, Elm, Lua, some C# and some Python
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LocationTrelew, Argentina
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Joined devRant on 1/5/2017
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I made a huge mistake
I got "in the zone", I was coding so nice and fast and everything was working, so I didn't want to commit every single minute and then have to go back, cherrypick commits squash them revert them etc.
So I didn't commit anything at all... Now if I were to commit the commit would modify 2 files, create 26 new files and delete 2 files.
The changes include moving from JS to TS, implementing a desearialization scheme, implementing a server class and wrapper client classes, with common type interfaces for different requests...
So now I need to save my changes somewhere, go back to the last commit and slowly incorporate the changes.
I'm dumb9 -
Am I the only one that in order to keep C code clean has a horrible file with macros and util functions?4
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I was once formatting a pendrive and Windows decided to shutdown and killed the pendrive... It ain't mine you know?1