1. A number that just increases every time someone does something, because doing things properly is hard.
When someone does a thing with a code change and expects semantic versioning to increment itself. Simply append the version by one (depending on a breaking/major/minor change) and deploy. Fairly simple...
by anonymous April 20, 2023
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1. a number that just increases every time someone does something, because doing things properly is hard.
Ive just made a code change. I expect semantic versioning to automatically increment, because bumping a version up (0.0.1 -> 0.0.2) by 1 is hard.
by anonymous April 20, 2023
Get the semantic mug.1. a number that just increases every time someone does something, because doing things properly is hard.
Ive just made a code change. I expect semantic versioning to automatically increment, because bumping a version up (0.0.1 -> 0.0.2) by 1 is hard.
by anonymous April 20, 2023
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Hym Iam "But a semantic distinction that acts a loophole and allows you circumvent the contract constitutes and Imaginary Caveat and does not apply. You have fail to make a concerted effort. The pantomime isn't going to work."
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"First, 'disruption' meant innovation—now it means getting laid off. Another semantic regime change, baby."
"Remember when 'outside' meant nature and not just…vibes? Total semantic regime change."
See also: gaslighting, linguistic coup, reality distortion field
"First, 'disruption' meant innovation—now it means getting laid off. Another semantic regime change, baby."
"Remember when 'outside' meant nature and not just…vibes? Total semantic regime change."
See also: gaslighting, linguistic coup, reality distortion field
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