The easy cases like you cite are also those that don’t cause problems in practice. I’m not sure that would help all that much, other than to slightly reduce internet criticism.
Fixing easy cases makes the list shorter, so enables more focus on harder cases.
And it also signals that you actually do want to improve, just a little bit of boy scout rule goes a long way.
Fixing easy cases makes the list shorter, so enables more focus on harder cases.
And it also signals that you actually do want to improve, just a little bit of boy scout rule goes a long way.