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YawKar/README.md

Caution

Segmentation Faults: The Silent Killers of Code.

They creep in like thieves in the night, corrupting memory and leaving us in despair. Yet, amidst the chaos, they remind us of the fragility of our creations and the importance of vigilance. To those who battle these demons daily, know that your struggle is noted and celebrated. May your debugging tools be ever sharp, and may your patience never wane. Remember, every fault fixed is a step closer to a bug-free world... or at least our own small corner of it.

Warning

You are not smarter than the compiler and you shouldn't be.

Tip

None, null, nil and the whole "trust yourself" story...

Why don't programmers ever trust themselves to choose default values? Because they're afraid they might pick null! 🤦‍♂️ Imagine if every time you forgot to set a value, your computer decided to give you a big fat null instead of a sensible default. It's like having a magic 8-ball that only answers with "It's complicated" unless you explicitly ask for "Yes" or "No". 🎱🙈

Note

Type Systems: Choose Sanity Over Madness, Unless You're Ready for a Debugging Nightmare!

Important

In Algebraic Data Types We Trust.

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