It is utterly annoying to see emojis pollute information presented in a technical manner. It’s the hallmark of generated technical slop and seems to appeal to the perpetual resume polishers found on LinkedIn.
It is utterly annoying to see emojis pollute information presented in a technical manner. It’s the hallmark of generated technical slop and seems to appeal to the perpetual resume polishers found on LinkedIn.
A lot of younger developers seem to really like this. Not a big fan personally, but you gotta live with the times I suppose.
I do draw the line when they start putting them in console outputs though.
Emojis can be nice, their color alone makes looking up headings easier. But everything has a limit.