Agreed. Good code compiles without warnings (at least that haven’t been accounted for). An exception to this might include code that’s designed to run on multiple compilers (as they tend to get particularly about different things). But acknowledging a warning is far different to ignoring them.
Memes like this normalise shitty code made by developers working in companies, and then consumers whine about bugs.
Agreed. Good code compiles without warnings (at least that haven’t been accounted for). An exception to this might include code that’s designed to run on multiple compilers (as they tend to get particularly about different things). But acknowledging a warning is far different to ignoring them.