He was a far right extremist…
« Anytime you store Boolean, a kitten dies » Nobody has ever said that but nobody wants any kitten to die so nobody has ever challenged me anytime I use that statement.
I remember playing on the computers at university. Someone had modded the campus map, was so fun to play.
Do you still need a dollar sign for variables? :troll:
Take money where it is: in poors’ pockets! They do not have much but they are so many!
Take money where it is, in poors’ pockets: they do not have much but they are so many!
How I interpret HATEOAS: The client knows what and how it can access on the behalf of the authenticated user. Examples: Representation for a user with no privileges: { "articles": [{ "id": 123 "title": "A title",…
$ echo V2hlcmUgaGF2ZSB5b3UgYmVlbj8 | base64 -d Where have you been?
I've used Pyramid for the last 5 years to deploy highly available http api (>500K unique users daily). - Super Modular, easy to achieve separation of concern; - Powerful routing system; - Consistent API; - Elegant; -…
I use pylama, it wraps pylint and other code checking tools. It also has a cool logo. https://github.com/klen/pylama
He was a far right extremist…
« Anytime you store Boolean, a kitten dies » Nobody has ever said that but nobody wants any kitten to die so nobody has ever challenged me anytime I use that statement.
I remember playing on the computers at university. Someone had modded the campus map, was so fun to play.
Do you still need a dollar sign for variables? :troll:
Take money where it is: in poors’ pockets! They do not have much but they are so many!
Take money where it is, in poors’ pockets: they do not have much but they are so many!
How I interpret HATEOAS: The client knows what and how it can access on the behalf of the authenticated user. Examples: Representation for a user with no privileges: { "articles": [{ "id": 123 "title": "A title",…
$ echo V2hlcmUgaGF2ZSB5b3UgYmVlbj8 | base64 -d Where have you been?
I've used Pyramid for the last 5 years to deploy highly available http api (>500K unique users daily). - Super Modular, easy to achieve separation of concern; - Powerful routing system; - Consistent API; - Elegant; -…
I use pylama, it wraps pylint and other code checking tools. It also has a cool logo. https://github.com/klen/pylama