I got an SMS like this many years ago from Capital One on the same basis, and it said to call a specific number if I had questions... I couldn't find that number anywhere online or on their site. It took forever to find…
Queer people. This is an easily-inferred reference for anyone who's decently-good friends with at least one gay guy or lesbian.
Never has a phrase been so horribly exploited than by bad actors wishing to present themselves as innocent buffoons. Conversely: “the greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist”.
Trouble is, you can do this once just fine. But it means the next time you want to get investors or sell a company, potential payers will also weigh your past performance. If you say "yeah we have no idea what's going…
Progress reporting is something my company's in-house offline processing system has been lacklustre at (we overloaded it with a ton of uses like chained processes, without considering the usability penalty when managing…
This seems similar to Hangfire/Quartz. What does Runly do differently/better? EDIT: Any plans to support other languages, e.g. everyone's favourite language to hate (JavaScript)?
I got an SMS like this many years ago from Capital One on the same basis, and it said to call a specific number if I had questions... I couldn't find that number anywhere online or on their site. It took forever to find…
Queer people. This is an easily-inferred reference for anyone who's decently-good friends with at least one gay guy or lesbian.
Never has a phrase been so horribly exploited than by bad actors wishing to present themselves as innocent buffoons. Conversely: “the greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist”.
Trouble is, you can do this once just fine. But it means the next time you want to get investors or sell a company, potential payers will also weigh your past performance. If you say "yeah we have no idea what's going…
Progress reporting is something my company's in-house offline processing system has been lacklustre at (we overloaded it with a ton of uses like chained processes, without considering the usability penalty when managing…
This seems similar to Hangfire/Quartz. What does Runly do differently/better? EDIT: Any plans to support other languages, e.g. everyone's favourite language to hate (JavaScript)?