Amy Blankenship
Oct 14, 2023

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They were right you shouldn't do it, but wrong about why. You shouldn't do this because at first glance, this method appears to not have or need arguments--and you shouldn't have to read the internals of every method to understand what a codebase is doing.

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Amy Blankenship
Amy Blankenship

Written by Amy Blankenship

Full Stack developer at fintech company. I mainly write about React, Javascript, Typescript, and testing.

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