You see, that’s why you divide all the smaller distinct batches of logic into their own functions and then give the wrapper function a name like blahBlahOrchestrator or blahBlahManager waves hands mysteriously
I wrote a bunch of if statements to work out how to handle various types of errors, and called it ErrorClassifier. Can I add “AI engineer” to my resume now?
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You see, that’s why you divide all the smaller distinct batches of logic into their own functions and then give the wrapper function a name like blahBlahOrchestrator or blahBlahManager waves hands mysteriously
I prefer to have a blahBlahManagerFactory, with an XML an incredibly brittle undocumented XML configuration file. /s
I find that it makes everyone’s work day simpler, because they simply cannot do their jobs. /s
IAbstractBlahBlahManagerFactoryControlBeansHandlerFactoryFactory
If you don’t have your config in .txt files with incredibly confusing implicit syntax, you’re doing it wrong.
I wrote a bunch of
if
statements to work out how to handle various types of errors, and called it ErrorClassifier. Can I add “AI engineer” to my resume now?Only if you name it
ErrorClassifierGPT