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I have tried prompting with a bunch of typos in Claude Code with Sonnet and found it to be fairly tolerant.

It has always done what I meant or asked me a clarifying question (because of my CLAUDE.md instruction).


It isn't!

Source: I use both. :)


I got hold of this book after reading your comment and it's already one of my favourite books.


Does Datadog hire remotely in Canada?


Yes :-)


Interestingly, I have always heard Go is simple, but not easy.


Definitely! I can't count the number of times I've suggest it or someone suggested it to me!


I'm going to take a few hours out over the next few weekends and go through this. Thank you for sharing!


Could you please explain more about how the Decoder ring works? And how it's data is maintained?

Thanks for sharing!


It's all client side. The entire database of error messages is downloaded up front and searched in JavaScript. The database is just a JSON file that I put together with some scripts to parse a few header files and other documentation. The whole thing is fewer bytes than a typical news article page these days, so why not download it all up front? I wish more sites worked this way.


OP here. A very similar tool I built prompted this question.


Yes! Is there any way to make this happen? Or rather is there enough interest?


I would like this!


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