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1 year agoThis seems like the type of mistake any person could make. It’s about whether you try to be aware and fix the mistakes. Writing code is never perfect. Your boss is being overly critical here.
This seems like the type of mistake any person could make. It’s about whether you try to be aware and fix the mistakes. Writing code is never perfect. Your boss is being overly critical here.
Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett. Our protagonist thief accidentally steals a talking key, but I don’t want to spoil too much. Plus it’s been a while so I don’t remember a lot of details. I liked how the magic was like logical programming. How do you make a carriage sitting on an even surface roll forward? Tell it that it’s now on an incline.
Edit: Oops. Flipped the author’s name
Angel Mage by Garth Nix. I thought the concept sounded great, but the book fell flat for me.