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The line, which is considered code by some standards, in Dockerfile allows for deployment somewhere, which is contrary to the statement in the README.md which states "Deploy Nowhere"

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@TheKrafter make sure to also delete the repo, as that contains unnecessary code.

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snproj commented Jan 16, 2023

I would like to see this PR merged soon; it's an undocumented feature that causes confusion when used alongside my NoSQL NoNoSQL database.

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Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight.

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@alexmyczko Why not? Please measure my python code by number of lines! Wow! I am so good at programming i have over 1000 lines!!! ( /jk )

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Quote of the Booz-Allen Study

took 100+ senior programmers and trained them on NeXTstep, then asked them to write the same app on both NeXT and their previous system.
First application written was written two to five times faster.
Savings were 90 %
83 % less lines of code in the NEXTstep version
82 % said NeXTstep was better in ALL categories
It isn't faster to code on NeXTstep; you just have to write less of it. The revolution is "getting rid of software".

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