A few decades ago, most applications were developed with standard UI toolkits. It's staggering to think about how much effort has gone into implementing basic behaviour (tooltips, tables, progress indicators etc) from scratch in countless web apps
I wonder if it'd be possible to create a utility that allows the same conditions to be use in both queries and with record in @JavaOOQ? Something along these lines
I think it's amazing that automatic testing is surrounded by so much dogma, when the central question should always be: how much does this increase my confidence that the software does what it's supposed to, and continues to do so as the code evolves?
Could writing code be a much, much more responsive and collaborative process? Something that combines the real-time experience of co-editing the same file as somebody else and seeing the results immediately, with the thoroughness and CI boundaries of the usual Git workflows
I got a task to write the first version of an API for a new business use case. I asked how often the data would be updated (not often). So I deployed a static JSON file.
My team was not happy. The data was updated once in the following year, and then the entire api was replaced.
I got a task to write the first version of an API for a new business use case. I asked how often the data would be updated (not often). So I deployed a static JSON file.
My team was not happy. The data was updated once in the following year, and then the entire api was replaced.
Does anybody have experience with gathering limitations, improvement areas, bugs, risks etc of a feature in a way that's not just a backlog of discrete issues?
@simas_ch REST, with its human-friendly semantics, is great for APIs that expose a well-defined, relational domain. RPC is what you need when two components of the same application need to communicate over the network (e.g. SPA)
I insist that this is a terminology issue. Not everything that responds to HTTP requests is an API. It's perfectly valid for a remote, real-time, parameterised web software component (not an API!) to return HTML
I insist that this is a terminology issue. Not everything that responds to HTTP requests is an API. It's perfectly valid for a remote, real-time, parameterised web software component (not an API!) to return HTML
Something happened in an external service, and I simultaneously received a Slack notification, a push notification from the app on my phone and an email notification. Does it have to be that way? (It does, right?)
Has anybody worked with a clean, tech debt-free, well thought out codebase with all the right abstractions, that _also_ has been able to adapt to continuously changing business needs? How? What's the trick?
@GergelyOrosz Every highly functional, super effective project and team I’ve been involved with was run as an exception to the company’s current rules at the time.
Effort feels like productivity.
Working harder feels like getting more done.
Rushing feels like producing.
Struggling feels like doing something worthwhile.
Busyness feels productive.
Solo feels fast, because you're at your own maximum pace.
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