I recently started using functions to make my fingers easier for an example, I have Something was
((dictionary; string, string & gt;) value) .add (foo);
and converted it into a small supporting function so that I can do this
ToDictionary (value). Add (foo);
Is this code odor?
Besides, what about simple examples? For example, in my scripting engine I have considered doing things like this
(StringVariable arg). Value = "foo";
be
ToStringVar (arg). Value = "foo";
How do I really dislike how to cast a value and immediately get a property from you should attach it to you in dual brackets.
(I also have this language agnostic, even if my example is C #)
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If you really want to "save your fingers", you can do this - in fact you can only need to do this casting.
At the top of your file, with all other uses:
using shortcut = dictionary & lt; String, dictionary & lt; Int, list & lt; Dictionary & lt; Other type, this ISDrDQCell & gt; & Gt; & Gt; & Gt ;;
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