Food Button
Thedillpickl
You are reading an article written by a citizen of eRepublik, an immersive multiplayer strategy game based on real life countries. Create your own character and help your country achieve its glory while establishing yourself as a war hero, renowned publisher or finance guru.
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Returning null is usually the best idea if you intend to indicate that no data is available. An empty object implies data has been returned, whereas returning null clearly indicates that nothing has been returned.
Depends of the domain from which your object belong, if it have a neutral element, better return it than null
eRep programmer #1, "Hey, come look at this!".
eRep programmer #2, "What is it?".
#1, "I found something in the washroom called a 'magazine', the header says 'BYTE'.".
#2, "The page says 'Programming 101'.".
#1, "Yeah, I dug an antique out of the junk closet AND IT STARTED!". "This thing had something in the Start file called a compiler they talk about in the magazine. I manually entered code from the article.".
#2, "Cool! The program says it's done! Press Run! Press Run!".
#1, "Ok, gimme a second...".
HELLO WORLD!
#2, "WHOA!!!".
#1, "Dude! I did that!!".
Yeah.... Seems super shady, and likely to screw up food markets, because having multiple kinds of food to ensure even recovery will be nulled. Auto recovery means pulling food more often, means smaller units used more often, means 2 ply food gets used more often, which ruins my recovery plan completely. 😅😅😅
Brought to you by the same d̶u̶m̶b̶ ̶s̶*̶*̶t̶s̶ geniuses who removed the fight button.
Of curse he's the same person. I think there is just one worker in eRepublik labs.