We have introduced a new parameter type for codes called "Yes/No".
This parameter functions as a tri‑state boolean value, meaning it can represent Yes (true), No (false), or Undefined (null). Such flexibility makes it ideal for cases where a clear answer is not always available or applicable. It allows users to better reflect real-world conditions where decisions or states might remain pending. This addition increases the precision and adaptability of your code management process.
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Thomas Gemza
Founder of codito.io
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