• ByteJunk@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I spent way too long today figuring out why my app was doing something that it’s NOT supposed to do on weekends.

    I read Luxon’s docs (pretty cool lib tbh) again and again, and tried everything I could think of to get isWeekend to return a sane result.

    Turns out I was pulling a somewhat older version of Luxon, where isWeekend didn’t exist. In any sane language, I expect I’d get a huge warning about a property that doesn’t exist, but alas…

    Typescript helps me keep my sanity, but juuuuust barely.

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      7 months ago

      If isWeekend doesn’t exist, then the weekend doesn’t exist, so it’s naturally false.

      That’s why JavaScript gets pushed so hard - it’s part of the capitalist agenda to keep us working 7 days a week

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      7 months ago

      That’s fair. Typescript has to cook with the existing js ecosystem.

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          7 months ago

          Falsy* because it was undefined

          However, their IDE should have highlighted it as an unknown property. Guess this guy is coding in notepad or vi.

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            7 months ago

            Yep, thanks for correcting me. In fact, if they write something like

            if (day.isWeekend) {...}
            

            The block will never be executed with the old version of library

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              7 months ago

              Yeah that’s exactly what I think happened to him. He needs a better IDE and/or needs to stop copy/pasting code from stackoverflow or documentation that doesn’t match his library version.

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                7 months ago

                My dude, you need to understand that all that anger and resentment, it is not you. It’s the years of JavaScript poisoning your mind.

                In any case, that goes to my point. I would have to be saved by my IDE, when any sane language will blow up in your face as soon as you try to run it.