No more code headers? - midwest.social
I recently hired into a data analytics team for a hospital, and we don’t have a
style guide. Lots of frustration from folks working with legacy code…I thought
putting together a style guide would help folks working with code they didn’t
write, starting with requiring a header for SQL scripts first as low hanging
fruit. Or so I thought. My counterpart over application development says that we
shouldnt be documenting any metadata in-line, and he’d rather implement “docfx”
if we want to improve code metadata and documentation. I’m terrified of
half-implementing yet another application to further muddy the waters–i’m
concerned it will become just one-more place to look while troubleshooting
something. Am I going crazy? I thought code headers were an industry standard,
and in-line comments are regarded as practically necessary when working with a
larger team…

Will I regret getting a Canon RP? - midwest.social
As an enthusiast that takes portraits, travel, some macro, some wildlife, and a
desire to do more sports and birding; I’ve always wanted to upgrade my SL1 to a
full frame sensor/mirrorless. Price is a big deal for me, and I want to buy once
cry once–i want a camera that will last me the next 8+ years. Reviews on the RP
look great, and I don’t pretend to be an expert–im confused though, because
while the R6 mkii has a few nice features I can’t see why it costs twice as
much. Is the R6 mkii worth the upgrade, and/or will it be more future proof?
Any strategies to cope with the MI distracted driving law?
https://midwest.social/post/1076430
Any strategies to cope with the MI distracted driving law? - midwest.social
We’re not allowed to touch our phone more than 1 tap when we’re driving in
Michigan. I just got off of a 3 hour drive and realized I probably broke the law
10 times. I hate voice commands. Does anyone have a strategy for not being a
total criminal while also staying entertained and/or productive during long
communtes and trips?