• Electricd@lemmybefree.net
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    4 days ago

    That’s nice too I guess, and more eco friendly

    But there are different types of boilerplate, planning for all of them can be a bit of a pain

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      4 days ago

      I don’t plan for all of them.
      Just when I realise some specific one is getting too repetitive, I make a script for it.

      Never needed to do so at home (yet), because my IDEs usually provide good enough boilerplate and I am mostly doing learning projects (i.e. hardly any repetition), but I did make a few in one of my previous work places, which someone else might be using rn (hopefully not, because it was meant for me and not for users).