@QuietWorld · Post #6675 · 10/10/2019, 12:00 AM
Fair play isprimarilynot blaming others for anything that is wrong with us. — Eric Hoffer – #quotes#truth#selfdevelopment @quietworld🍃
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#other Cognitive load is the mental effort needed to understand and work with code. Since our brain can only hold about four pieces of information at once, complex code with many conditions, deep inheritance, or too many small modules increases this load, making it harder to understand and maintain. To reduce cognitive load, use clear, meaningful variable names, prefer composition over inheritance, avoid too many tiny modules, and keep interfaces simple. Also, avoid excessive abstractions, tight coupling with frameworks, and overly complex architectures. Lower cognitive load helps you and your team understand code faster, reduce bugs, and be more productive. https://github.com/zakirullin/cognitive-load
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@QuietWorld · Post #6675 · 10/10/2019, 12:00 AM
Fair play isprimarilynot blaming others for anything that is wrong with us. — Eric Hoffer – #quotes#truth#selfdevelopment @quietworld🍃
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@englishmeta1 · Post #94 · 03/14/2022, 08:51 AM
Learn to refuse! Such a skill can be useful to get away from pressure and extortion from manipulators, especially if you are a soft, compliant person and are afraid to refuse someone, even at the cost of your own comfort and peace of mind. Start with a softer option: “I don’t think”, “I won’t succeed”, “I can’t”. To begin with, it is important to understand that there is the very possibility of failure, then it will become easier. But in the end, you need to come to a firm “no” without explaining your refusal or justifying your decision to others. *** Next post: Life Tips ♡ ㅤ ⎙ㅤ ⌲ 🔔 ˡᶦᵏᵉ ˢᵃᵛᵉ ˢʰᵃʳᵉ unmute #psychology#Selfdevelopment 📝 Requests: @Guidancee_bot ©@This_is_psychology
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@QuietWorld · Post #6683 · 10/10/2019, 09:30 AM
Often we change..; jobs, friends and spouses.. instead of ourselves. — Akbarali H. Jetha – #quotes#reflection#selfdevelopment @quietworld🍃