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I have no preference! It was to do with Spring/yaml config and some really strange conflict which required the use of single quotes. I’m still a total noob in the world of software dev, so I wouldn’t be able to explain why it worked 🤣
Why do u prefer single quotes?
Not Shall330, but double quotes can imply variables in the string in some languages.
Which languages are these?
PHP for one. “$x” will interpret the variable $x. ‘$x’ does not.
Well there’s ya problem ur using php.
Also bash
And Perl.
I have no preference! It was to do with Spring/yaml config and some really strange conflict which required the use of single quotes. I’m still a total noob in the world of software dev, so I wouldn’t be able to explain why it worked 🤣