Not a security topic, but POST is not necessarily "create" and PUT is not necessarily "update".
What a clickbait title. I'd welcome "free speech restriction" that forbids misleading titlea.
Neat and simple implementation. Consider docstrings for describing methods, this tends to integrate with IDEs a lot better than comments.
"one more tool to update status" in is not something I'd be looking towards in my team. "What the team is currently working on" is an important question, but definitely to be covered by a functionality of a full-blown…
That might be true in this context, but otherwise a rather flawed generalization:)
Not readable on a phone. How can any tech company afford this in 2016...
congratulations to the only comment in the whole comments section that mentions kids or children. like always, there's an XKCD for that: http://xkcd.com/946/ ..and like someone mentioned their 200$ food budget, try…
so frustrating when the answer is obvious but where to click is not. e.g. in "if a.length != a.length" the "correct" token is the first "a". Should really be anything in the whole expression.
Ah, the days when I typed "begin" and "end" at the speed of puting a curly brace. Don't actually feeling the need to go back though. It's not about language properties anymore, but the library ecosystem. I hated when…
Stopped reading at "Place models, views and controllers in their own folders". No worse way to organize your code than classify by behavior type. "Here are all the daos", "here is all business logic", "here are all the…
but having all those things go would become another C++ with a different syntax. I like the direction Go is going of "there are no options to choose", like unconfigurable fmt, or the fact that there is no way to create…
Not a security topic, but POST is not necessarily "create" and PUT is not necessarily "update".
What a clickbait title. I'd welcome "free speech restriction" that forbids misleading titlea.
Neat and simple implementation. Consider docstrings for describing methods, this tends to integrate with IDEs a lot better than comments.
"one more tool to update status" in is not something I'd be looking towards in my team. "What the team is currently working on" is an important question, but definitely to be covered by a functionality of a full-blown…
That might be true in this context, but otherwise a rather flawed generalization:)
Not readable on a phone. How can any tech company afford this in 2016...
congratulations to the only comment in the whole comments section that mentions kids or children. like always, there's an XKCD for that: http://xkcd.com/946/ ..and like someone mentioned their 200$ food budget, try…
so frustrating when the answer is obvious but where to click is not. e.g. in "if a.length != a.length" the "correct" token is the first "a". Should really be anything in the whole expression.
Ah, the days when I typed "begin" and "end" at the speed of puting a curly brace. Don't actually feeling the need to go back though. It's not about language properties anymore, but the library ecosystem. I hated when…
Stopped reading at "Place models, views and controllers in their own folders". No worse way to organize your code than classify by behavior type. "Here are all the daos", "here is all business logic", "here are all the…
but having all those things go would become another C++ with a different syntax. I like the direction Go is going of "there are no options to choose", like unconfigurable fmt, or the fact that there is no way to create…