One of the least-appreciated skills in programming is writing anti-frustrating error messages. A good error message should make it self-evident (a) what the user did, (b) what acceptable inputs are, and (c) how to fix the problem. Can determine love or hate for your library.

Feb 22, 2022 · 4:24 PM UTC

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#DOD mechanism is perfect and worthy of attention.
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🤔hmmm ... frustrating error messages like "megadouch it says open the file , not delete it "
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Typical developer mindset. It's the user's fault. LOL. So much code is junk you just keep adding more junk until it seems to work.
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I'm still trying to figure out what UI expert thought is was a great idea to "standardize" putting binary choice buttons right next to other.
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