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Have you read the other new issue submission? No? Well it's me again. The new-to-javascript dummy who deleted a line of code during a meeting and wants timestamps so she can revert back to a time before the meeting started.
You know what would make this dummy's life even better? If I could only revert the javascript I screwed up with such cavalier and reckless abandon. All that css I wrote around 2pm would be lovely to save (let's be real, I can just copy it before reverting to a previous version, not a big deal), but none of the javascript from 10:30am onwards is usable.
Or, better yet, if you could revert a single line of code to a previous version. This creates a ton of problems, of course, if you have edited lines above the line you're trying to edit. So this is probably just wishful thinking. "Hey, it would be nice if I could blame this program for not being able to do an incredibly specific and complex thing instead of having to take the blame myself for not thinking while messing with my own code."
See?
Wishful.
Anyways, don't take these too seriously.
Sincerely,
A dummy
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Have you read the other new issue submission? No? Well it's me again. The new-to-javascript dummy who deleted a line of code during a meeting and wants timestamps so she can revert back to a time before the meeting started.
You know what would make this dummy's life even better? If I could only revert the javascript I screwed up with such cavalier and reckless abandon. All that css I wrote around 2pm would be lovely to save (let's be real, I can just copy it before reverting to a previous version, not a big deal), but none of the javascript from 10:30am onwards is usable.
Or, better yet, if you could revert a single line of code to a previous version. This creates a ton of problems, of course, if you have edited lines above the line you're trying to edit. So this is probably just wishful thinking. "Hey, it would be nice if I could blame this program for not being able to do an incredibly specific and complex thing instead of having to take the blame myself for not thinking while messing with my own code."
See?
Wishful.
Anyways, don't take these too seriously.
Sincerely,
A dummy
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: