https://twitter.com/Tendar/status/1672528514547953664?s=20
The pigeons surely concluded that RFC-1149 cannot compete with satellite broadband on technical merits alone, so they started sabotaging competitive installations with any means they have!
You may want to check https://whereby.com/, it works on the same principle, but you get to choose your own URL suffix, thus making link sharing easier.
Non-paywalled article https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/chaser-border-coll...
There is! It is called Qooxdoo, exists for years, and works wonders around the impedance mismatch.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=what+is+my+public+ip
When it comes to APIs, every now and then someone say "X is dead, Y is the future". APIs are not a one-size-fits-all problem, and while general trends and paradigms are a nice thing to have, developers should not be…
Greek startup owner here. Our government is trying to recover from a mistake by commiting a bigger one. Our Varoufakis-illusioned prime minister thought that he could force a better deal from Eurozone members by…
I second that; Java has solutions for all problems described by this post. - constructors, private fields, methods, addressing the "separations of concerns" - how about Enum.valueOf(enumClass, text.toUpperCase()) to…
XPath for JSON? Who would have thought of that! Now add namespaces and you reinvented XML 10 years later
What a mess! And, frankly, I don't care unless I can read the source code
"the latter point is one of the reasons most people like to avoid XML" And these are exactly those who will never "get" that XML is much more than a data container for tree-like structures. They should stick to JSON or…
Those who rant about XML and XSLT know nothing about what they talk about. 50% of our server's behavior (200,000 Java LOCs) is orchestrated declaratively by a small number of XML files that use around 30 custom…
With default settings: You scored 666 You are better than 100 %
https://twitter.com/Tendar/status/1672528514547953664?s=20
The pigeons surely concluded that RFC-1149 cannot compete with satellite broadband on technical merits alone, so they started sabotaging competitive installations with any means they have!
You may want to check https://whereby.com/, it works on the same principle, but you get to choose your own URL suffix, thus making link sharing easier.
Non-paywalled article https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/chaser-border-coll...
There is! It is called Qooxdoo, exists for years, and works wonders around the impedance mismatch.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=what+is+my+public+ip
When it comes to APIs, every now and then someone say "X is dead, Y is the future". APIs are not a one-size-fits-all problem, and while general trends and paradigms are a nice thing to have, developers should not be…
Greek startup owner here. Our government is trying to recover from a mistake by commiting a bigger one. Our Varoufakis-illusioned prime minister thought that he could force a better deal from Eurozone members by…
I second that; Java has solutions for all problems described by this post. - constructors, private fields, methods, addressing the "separations of concerns" - how about Enum.valueOf(enumClass, text.toUpperCase()) to…
XPath for JSON? Who would have thought of that! Now add namespaces and you reinvented XML 10 years later
What a mess! And, frankly, I don't care unless I can read the source code
"the latter point is one of the reasons most people like to avoid XML" And these are exactly those who will never "get" that XML is much more than a data container for tree-like structures. They should stick to JSON or…
Those who rant about XML and XSLT know nothing about what they talk about. 50% of our server's behavior (200,000 Java LOCs) is orchestrated declaratively by a small number of XML files that use around 30 custom…
With default settings: You scored 666 You are better than 100 %