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somebody at work said our databases were set up as "An Active/Whacktive Experience" and i'm totally not mad i didn't come up with the term first
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# ¿ Mar 21, 2023 20:28 |
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Share Bear posted:whack like "hit" or whack (wack) like "uncool" little of A little of B
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Powerful Two-Hander posted:"hey everybody, we know that we spent years forcing you all to use this specific CI platform and associated tools, but we just realised that it's actually a pile of poo poo and woefully out of date so we're implementing a completely new one can you all migrate please?" my money is they hired some young people who wanted to use something new instead of supporting something existing and as soon as the honeymoon period is over they are gonna bounce to the next company. this may or may not be based off personal experiences with coworkers who just wanna play with the newest shiny thing from their favorite tech influencer.
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Share Bear posted:i hope implement means some sort of managed solution and not like rebuilding everything from scratch yeah i know jenkins worked fine but we don't really wanna read documentation but hey look travisCI is cool i bet this will do everything we want after we spend 2 years configuring it also i'm gonna need you to use this bespoke artisinal yml config for all your pipelines. also we only support rust language for now so you'll need to convert your existing applications. one last thing, don't ask me for help because i already put my two weeks in starting the week after we go live because i'm already bored.
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Shaggar posted:yeah the only ones that work are the .net ones where its generated from your code and all the associated attributes. but even then it doesnt work if your model and service interface designs are bad. java with swagger works just fine with the annotations to build the doc as well with the same caveats you mentioned. oddly enough soap was far easier to build clients with in java since it came packed with wsexport until java 11 removed it.
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