• bjornsno
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    1 year ago

    Shhh, they don’t know what that means, let them live in bliss

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      1 year ago

      Lol. Developers just need to know what date the api changed. Viola.

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        Gotta know, are you serious or joking here? Follow up question: are you a developer and have you ever worked on a medium+ sized project? The amount of dependencies you end up with is astounding, you can’t just “know” when all those APIs changed, that would be a full time job just to stay on top of. And that’s not even taking into consideration transitive dependencies. If a library doesn’t use semantic versioning, 99% of the time it’s correct to avoid it just to save yourself the headache.