And don’t forget about namespaces. Look at formats like HAL and ODATA that try to add HATEOAS onto JSON.
And don’t forget about namespaces. Look at formats like HAL and ODATA that try to add HATEOAS onto JSON.
Why? JSON hasn’t given us anything XML hasn’t, except maybe a bit of terseness.
I do agree SOAP is a bit over engineered, though, but that’s not the fault of XML.
We were using XML for that before JSON.
After spending enough time debugging Jenkins pipelines, I wish I had used shitty bash scripts.
If you’re reading this, you probably live in a country that is a party to United Nations Convention Against Torture.
If your company is allowing this, please contact your government or another member state.
Ya, streams may seem tedious (why do I have to call stream and collect?), but it’s like that for performance (and probably backwards compatibility).
If writing readable code is not peformant, then the language implementation needs to be fixed.
Crispy.
Not sure if this will help you, but I always do shutdown and then think about whether I want to do -r or -h. I’m sure it won’t help 🙂
And it must work on mobile.
I think of it more as archaeology. Going through layers of history to figure out wtf happened.
Ya, having null semantics is one thing, but having different null and absent/undefined semantics just seems like a bad idea.
I’ve mapped U to <C-r>.
Perry has insisted he was acting in self defense when he shot Foster, asserting that he had no choice but to open fire with his handgun when Foster pointed the AK-47 he was legally carrying at Perry.
Only in America.
Finally, the speed of the Rust compiler with the memory efficiency of the JVM!
And the window?
That is not a firefox, it’s just a regular fox.
No, that was the previous logical step. They’ve been doing it for a year, including in the last week.
I’m sure that anything they come up with definitely won’t drive them away from the dollar even more.
It would be pretty useless if cd was a child process that changed its own directory, only to return to bash and be back where you started.