Nah, it’s just a steep learning curve and then you’ll be naturally using a few patterns - stuff like immutable classes, have yours function take the entire context of their operation as a variable and returning in changed in the output or check-condition, process, commit-if-still valid - to make your life easier.
It’s only hard if you keep trying to design your program using the usual design patterns.
(Also how easy or hard it is to use does depend on the programming language).
BobKerman3999@feddit.it 1 year ago
I mean multithreading is hard
Aceticon@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Nah, it’s just a steep learning curve and then you’ll be naturally using a few patterns - stuff like immutable classes, have yours function take the entire context of their operation as a variable and returning in changed in the output or check-condition, process, commit-if-still valid - to make your life easier.
It’s only hard if you keep trying to design your program using the usual design patterns.
(Also how easy or hard it is to use does depend on the programming language).