The solution here is to demand support for the most recent specification version from your tooling vendors. We (the OpenAPI TSC) sometimes hear from vendors "we're not moving quickly to support the latest version…
Not really true? There are lots of validators supporting the most recent version: https://json-schema.org/tools?query=&sortBy=name&sortOrder=a...
OpenAPI 3.1 replaced the not-a-superset-or-subset of JSON Schema with the actual JSON Schema (latest version) over five years ago. No one should be using 3.0.x anymore. And 3.2 came out a few months ago, containing lots…
There's a way to express that though: by adding `"unevaluatedProperties": false` underneath your properties list.
Perl is #10 on the Tiobe index this year.
> I can't remember a time where "keys %hash" returned the keys in a defined order. It was never a _defined_ order, but before version 5.17.6 (November 2012), each hash returned its list of keys and values in a…
Well yes, he was a total dickhead to people who asked lazy questions and could not answer the follow-up questions that they were asked. He was strict about teaching people that it is important to be able to explain…
In his bio he has the most succinct and accurate description of Perl that I've ever seen: > Perl is a wonderful language once you get over the fact that a slightly quirky set of syntax and embedded regular expressions…
He "did not suffer fools gladly"
This is very sad news. As I said on irc: He brought many people into the community, and encouraged their growth (like me) I popped into the scene by sending a few Moose patches and then coming onto irc displaying an…
Twitter's not fixing the problem -- how can its users? The only logical move is not to play.
> like Try::Tiny, with which it’s quite easy to forget that a return statement in the try block will do exactly the wrong thing Try::Tiny does its best without manipulating the parser itself; it's been superseded by…
Fastly does -- most of its configuration management and distribution is handled by Perl applications, and the VCL templates used for most customer boilerplate is driven by Template Toolkit. I don't want to name names,…
Hooray!
You just confirmed for me that you can't be more than twelve years old.
Comments are supported. There is a "$comment" keyword, and you are free to invent any other keyword you like, as they are generally ignored.
Like which? Or are you just knee-jerking at the term "shiny" and presuming it means "over-complicated and unnecessary"?
They don't have to be real URLs, but just URIs. That is -- the files don't have to be accessable on the network at those URIs -- you can just use these strings as identifiers, and load the files up manually as you need…
> ...if the validation fails then what? Even though the JSON schema document is human readable, just by looking at the JSON schema document, its not intuitive to visualize where the particular path resides in the actual…
Those itemized (and the two people who also left TPF roles who have not been listed) only left their TPF committee positions, and not their programmer roles. Sebastian even did another Mojolicious release this weekend,…
I'll just leave this here: https://twitter.com/liztormato/status/1404024234020642820
That's so outdated. Everyone knows that words are literal violence now, and the worst offence you can give to someone is not believing in their ideology. It's like we want to emulate the religious right for some…
Definitely a non-neutral history, but also nearly a year of intense discussions that would leave even a saint feeling burnt out. The emotional reaction was unwarranted here, but quite understandable.
We haven't really gotten seriously into the discussion yet of what perl 7 will include. All that's happened so far is one person made a premature announcement of what they wanted, (parts of) the community objected, and…
via https://lapcatsoftware.com/articles/catalina-executables.htm..., I've added an entry in my /etc/hosts to block requests to api.apple-cloudkit.com: 127.0.0.1 api.apple-cloudkit.com 127.0.0.1 *.api.apple-cloudkit.com
The solution here is to demand support for the most recent specification version from your tooling vendors. We (the OpenAPI TSC) sometimes hear from vendors "we're not moving quickly to support the latest version…
Not really true? There are lots of validators supporting the most recent version: https://json-schema.org/tools?query=&sortBy=name&sortOrder=a...
OpenAPI 3.1 replaced the not-a-superset-or-subset of JSON Schema with the actual JSON Schema (latest version) over five years ago. No one should be using 3.0.x anymore. And 3.2 came out a few months ago, containing lots…
There's a way to express that though: by adding `"unevaluatedProperties": false` underneath your properties list.
Perl is #10 on the Tiobe index this year.
> I can't remember a time where "keys %hash" returned the keys in a defined order. It was never a _defined_ order, but before version 5.17.6 (November 2012), each hash returned its list of keys and values in a…
Well yes, he was a total dickhead to people who asked lazy questions and could not answer the follow-up questions that they were asked. He was strict about teaching people that it is important to be able to explain…
In his bio he has the most succinct and accurate description of Perl that I've ever seen: > Perl is a wonderful language once you get over the fact that a slightly quirky set of syntax and embedded regular expressions…
He "did not suffer fools gladly"
This is very sad news. As I said on irc: He brought many people into the community, and encouraged their growth (like me) I popped into the scene by sending a few Moose patches and then coming onto irc displaying an…
Twitter's not fixing the problem -- how can its users? The only logical move is not to play.
> like Try::Tiny, with which it’s quite easy to forget that a return statement in the try block will do exactly the wrong thing Try::Tiny does its best without manipulating the parser itself; it's been superseded by…
Fastly does -- most of its configuration management and distribution is handled by Perl applications, and the VCL templates used for most customer boilerplate is driven by Template Toolkit. I don't want to name names,…
Hooray!
You just confirmed for me that you can't be more than twelve years old.
Comments are supported. There is a "$comment" keyword, and you are free to invent any other keyword you like, as they are generally ignored.
Like which? Or are you just knee-jerking at the term "shiny" and presuming it means "over-complicated and unnecessary"?
They don't have to be real URLs, but just URIs. That is -- the files don't have to be accessable on the network at those URIs -- you can just use these strings as identifiers, and load the files up manually as you need…
> ...if the validation fails then what? Even though the JSON schema document is human readable, just by looking at the JSON schema document, its not intuitive to visualize where the particular path resides in the actual…
Those itemized (and the two people who also left TPF roles who have not been listed) only left their TPF committee positions, and not their programmer roles. Sebastian even did another Mojolicious release this weekend,…
I'll just leave this here: https://twitter.com/liztormato/status/1404024234020642820
That's so outdated. Everyone knows that words are literal violence now, and the worst offence you can give to someone is not believing in their ideology. It's like we want to emulate the religious right for some…
Definitely a non-neutral history, but also nearly a year of intense discussions that would leave even a saint feeling burnt out. The emotional reaction was unwarranted here, but quite understandable.
We haven't really gotten seriously into the discussion yet of what perl 7 will include. All that's happened so far is one person made a premature announcement of what they wanted, (parts of) the community objected, and…
via https://lapcatsoftware.com/articles/catalina-executables.htm..., I've added an entry in my /etc/hosts to block requests to api.apple-cloudkit.com: 127.0.0.1 api.apple-cloudkit.com 127.0.0.1 *.api.apple-cloudkit.com