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Maybe this makes me old, but I much prefer a written document explaining how an API works over Swagger.
Maybe this makes me old, but I much prefer a written document explaining how an API works over Swagger.
Same. Especially since I’ve been building EDWs for most of my career. People are always surprised that it actually takes time to integrate with different systems.
“What do you mean you can’t just pull all the data out of this system that we don’t have database access to and are still building out the APIs?”
I kid… The people asking for stuff don’t know what backend databases and APIs are.
Prego
From my experience, they speak mostly with their hands
Yeah I’m confused as to why that sentence was in the announcement.
I have the same problem with XML too. Notepad++ has a plugin that can format a 50MB XML file in a few seconds. But my current client won’t allow plugins installed. So I have to use VS Code, which chokes on anything bigger than what I could do myself manually if I was determined.
“demon-cussy” is by far the most cursed thing I’ve read all day… but it’s still early.
Ooooooo that’s good
I had a list of 30 items I had to prioritize with clients the other day. We ended up with about two dozen Priority 1s and the rest were 2s.
So I had to go back and say, “let’s prioritize the 1s” and at least got them to agree to 1.A, 1.B, and 1.C.
Nah, refactoring this would be a bitch. Your function name contains everything that happens in the function. Which means if you add something to it, you also have to change the name of the function. So CallThisWhenThePlayerTakesDamageAndIfThePlayerHealthIsLessThanZeroThenAlsoTheyDie would have to go to something like CallThisWhenThePlayerTakesDamageAndIfThePlayerHealthIsLessThanZeroThenAlsoTheyDieAndIncrementTheTotalDamageTakenCounter if you added something else.
General Motors is not the only automaker sharing driving behavior. Kia, Subaru and Mitsubishi also contribute to the LexisNexis “Telematics Exchange,” a “portal for sharing consumer-approved connected car data with insurers.” …
Verisk also claims to have access to data from millions of vehicles and partnerships with major automakers, including Ford, Honda and Hyundai.
In case anyone was looking for a list of manufacturers to avoid… So just about all of them, really.
I’m always skeptical of articles that don’t link the poll results directly. For all we know, the poll question could be something like “on a scale of 1-10, how much responsibility does such and such bear” with them counting anything a 2 and above as saying that party is to blame.
Anyone have a link to the actual poll results?
Biden had a bad debate: faces calls to withdraw from the race.
Trump convicted of 34 felonies: record fund raising.