Myths vs Facts
Discover expert insights and detailed guides about myths vs facts for Dev Utils.
Myth: Base64 Is Security
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uuid randomness is wasteful for Dev Utils: evergreen guidance about developer utilities, JSON, diffs, encoding, UUIDs, timestamps, and debugging helpers.
Read Full GuideMyth: Yaml Is Always More Readable
yaml is always more readable for Dev Utils: evergreen guidance about developer utilities, JSON, diffs, encoding, UUIDs, timestamps, and debugging helpers.
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