whynot 0.0.3 → 0.0.4
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`require 'whynot'`
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#### Unconfident Code
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Then you can become less confident about your code working. Whynot adds
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`Kernel#maybe`, which takes a block, like so:
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If you would like your code to mostly or occasionally work, you use
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`Kernel#mostly` and `Kernel#occasionally`, respectively.
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#### Apathetic Code
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Whynot also defines `Kernel#meh`, for when you really don't give a shit.
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Sometimes it'll be `true`, sometimes `false`. But you don't care about that,
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do you?
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## Contributing
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