Fuck that. I once used a constraint solver in python where you could += a constraint to a problem. This is completely un-discoverable. In any sane language you can use IntelliSense to find that you can problem.… add(constraint) and be done with it without ever touching a manual. Overloaded operators are cool, but a menace.
And while I’m ranting: Angular’s new addRouting(), withThingA(), withThingB() is complete horseshit, too. The old way of doing addRouter({ and letting the IDE tell you what you could to with the router was so much clearer!
Fuck that. I once used a constraint solver in python where you could
+=
a constraint to a problem. This is completely un-discoverable. In any sane language you can use IntelliSense to find that you canproblem.
…add(constraint)
and be done with it without ever touching a manual. Overloaded operators are cool, but a menace.And while I’m ranting: Angular’s new
addRouting(), withThingA(), withThingB()
is complete horseshit, too. The old way of doingaddRouter({
and letting the IDE tell you what you could to with the router was so much clearer!I’ll take overloaded operators over overloaded functions any day of the week, and I also hate overloaded operators.
Python’s optional typing has come a very long way in the past few years, you might be able to mitigate this with some creative application of typing.
Edit: I read your post closer, I’m not sure typing would help with the overloaded operator issue and now I have something fun to try out later 😁
Any good inline help would run dir into your variable and discover it overloads that operator. It’s a fault of your tools.