Olap84
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Anyone got tips for working with FSMs in REST and/or MVC? Very rarely do you find HTTP verbs match FSM events leading to a fudge somewhere
Missed the biggest point which is cognitive overhead. HTTP is simple to understand and it has thrived because of this. What a pain it is to get Wireshark to decode TLS traffic, which is not just cognitive overhead but…
Thanks, good to learn the difference. Graves are a pain on UK keyboards though, I propose they switch!
Very strange to see it signed off with Sláinte. I never thought it used much outside of Scotland
https://github.com/medialize/sass.js
Firefox reader mode did a stellar job on it
Well I certainly agree with the right tool for the right job. And PHP has some roles. My point was more about the article, which would, imo, put programmers off PHP with its contrariness and smugness.
Wait, is this satire or not? Does it advocate people don't use frameworks? Loved the opening paragraph though
aaisp - your life just became simpler.
So there is choice of course. match returns match data, and sets the $~ variable === returns true or false, setting the $~ variable =~ returns integer (position) or nil, setting $~ The newest one match? returns a…
Will this be the last release before 3? Is there a defined schedule for 3 yet? Or just "When it's done"?
Firefox reader mode. It fixes the web, and it makes me slightly sad.
Source required for this one.
Simples, market it as 1946 honey, no carbon dating after that! 70 year old honey coming at you
What size? Make sure you've enough room is my first generic piece of advice. Then I'd suggest a list of games people want to play so that everyone is patched and ready to rock. And Saturday night is pizza night. No…
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Scotland's latest bridge coming in under budget and on time even: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensferry_Crossing
So given your rant, does any ORM cater for this condition better? Does any web framework manage these? Given two almost identical requests that cause a race condition most frameworks fall down in my experience.
I can get a whole book for $12, perhaps two on offer. The price/hour doesn't quite compute. New Scientist is £44/12 issues in the UK making it objectively about twice the value for comparison.
It's a shame they want $30 for shipping to Europe, I've seen a few articles from these guys and would pay for a physical copy, but not $70/6 issues.
Reasons to pirate number 567839234
But when you can request a copy of a cctv video, does that not become publishing? Seems very wooly to me.
A consistent platform is the most obvious benefit. Could it also be a fairly static non vendor customized and hence upgradable OS also? Most Smart TVs are never updated after all
I'm surprised M-Pesa hasn't entered Congo, seems a real opportunity there for a recognised and trusted mobile banking service.
A kazoo comes pretty close