It seems like a decent approach when you’re working with an existing tech stack and not some shiny new technology that has every sorted appropriately.
At first I was like “just return an empty list of printers and let the user think there might be printers? Are you mad?” But than I was like “Well, that’s what I would do in an API as well”
This is exactly what the browsers have been doing for decades and why the developer experience with html/css is infuriating.
It seems like a decent approach when you’re working with an existing tech stack and not some shiny new technology that has every sorted appropriately. At first I was like “just return an empty list of printers and let the user think there might be printers? Are you mad?” But than I was like “Well, that’s what I would do in an API as well”