From 8cfbb0542c49419ffddd9cc3b443d2ccf30c3457 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Michael Gregg Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2017 15:54:00 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Replace single confusing clause I'm guessing "From one hand" was meant to be "On one hand," but the rest of the idiom is missing. So I've replaced the phrase, rather than rewrite the paragraph. --- 1-js/03-code-quality/04-ninja-code/article.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/1-js/03-code-quality/04-ninja-code/article.md b/1-js/03-code-quality/04-ninja-code/article.md index fece1d52..8ad21003 100644 --- a/1-js/03-code-quality/04-ninja-code/article.md +++ b/1-js/03-code-quality/04-ninja-code/article.md @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ While choosing a name try to use the most abstract word. Like `obj`, `data`, `va Give them a try. A young ninja may wonder -- do such names make the code worse? Actually, yes! - From one hand, the variable name still means something. It says what's inside the variable: a string, a number or something else. But when an outsider tries to understand the code, he'll be surprised to see that there's actually no information at all! + Sure, the variable name still means something. It says what's inside the variable: a string, a number or something else. But when an outsider tries to understand the code, he'll be surprised to see that there's actually no information at all! Indeed, the value type is easy to find out by debugging. But what's the meaning of the variable? Which string/number does it store? There's just no way to figure out without a good meditation!