Ruby "Safe" Navigation: When you .try! your best, but you don't succeed
November 21, 2019 β’ βοΈ 6 min readRuby's "safe" navigation operator ain't that safe π
Updated: 12/12/2019, 12:45:39 AMWritten by Cody A. Price who is an Electrical and Computer Engineer turned Web Developer, proponent of Open Source Software and React.js, and an Engineer at Cerner.
Ruby's "safe" navigation operator ain't that safe π
Updated: 12/12/2019, 12:45:39 AMY'all wanna see something wild? π¦π
Updated: 12/12/2019, 12:45:39 AMTurns out good content takes a lot of time and effort. Who knew? π€·ββοΈ π
Updated: 12/12/2019, 12:45:39 AMPublic Accountability Statement: I'm officially committing to writing a new article every week and posting on Thursday at noon local time, starting this week.
Updated: 12/12/2019, 12:45:39 AMWhen it comes to ensuring the safety of others and the ones we love, we have to do better.
Updated: 12/12/2019, 12:45:39 AMIt'll never be "perfect" so just ship it now. π’
Updated: 12/12/2019, 12:45:39 AMYes, even you, object oriented peeps. π€π
Updated: 12/12/2019, 12:45:39 AMTLDR: iOS VoiceOver is the new IE π ββοΈ and React is awesome π
Updated: 12/12/2019, 12:45:39 AM