@trevor-e hmm, never had that problem, just every other problem possible. Just yesterday I was trying to reset the head but I can spell so I typed HRAD and that removed all files and locked the dir to even the admin group...
Long ago I learned that having the history is not worth fucking around with the repo for. Just deal with it, thats my opinion(This opinion formulated from me trying to get back the history to a repo but instead I lost a month of work, so thus 1) history don't give a fuck 2. Backup your shit to not git)
if I may give my stupid opinion, migrating from Eclipse to AS seems to be quite a lot of changes. why not, then, do the migration, get everything clean and ok, and make a new repo from that point on?
I'm writing a unit test to check if my CoreData objects are getting updated properly. The problem is that when I try to update a Project that has no Address, with data that has an Address, I get a validation error. Everything works as expected when the Project already has an Address, I have marke...
but it wasn't properly showing anything I'd previously thanked
dove into the JSON, and realized that "is_thanked" isn't sent down when you get a list of discoveries,
so then I started checking our list of thankers and their ID against the current user's ID, so I could mark discoveries thanked that way
only to realize after I'd implemented it that it's a "summary of thankers", not the full list.
so then I finally asked the iOS dev how he handled this situation, since he does it on iPhone
and he apparently calls some other endpoint at app startup to get a list of the discoveries thanked
and then persists that in memory
you can't actually get it from the list of discoveries because of caching
-.-
I hate it when it seems like you're almost finished with a feature and then have to go and implement a totally different solution from scratch to actually accomplish it.
Question How do I drop an SQL table, Magic Answer: find your server, tape it to a table, and drop the table from at least 3 ft while the server is taped to the table