I don't know how DevOps are managing to keep the sanity of their mind sometimes. 2 days I've been battling with docker/postgresql/citusdata. Everytime I manage to make something work, the behavior changes randomly after a random amount of time. I'm going crazy in the coconut.
@WarrenFaith :D tbh I'm guilty of leaving branches open in case I need to go back and make changes but then if I need to make changes I should really be branching off develop
Found out the issue causing the crashes, was an API issue but I haven't handled it in the app to prevent the crashes when there is an API issue so I'll have to patch that this morning / afternoon
@WarrenFaith so your tickets are just #<number> ? So if I was to do something similar I'd have to use "DROID-100 ... blah blah" DROID-100 is the ticket on Jira
Rupi, two things: first: never to a method call twice. Second: why the hell do you care about null there? Even if it returns null, a + concat with a string works with null. No need to check that!
@RajSuvariya Woah now, hold up right there. Spamming the request access button will only get you banned. Come back in 24 hours and request again IF you have fixed the issues outlined in the last message. Requesting access again in less than 24 hours will result in a ban.
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If I check if something is null to avoid NPE, is it still okay to throw a NPE within a Crashlytics.logException() call to ensure we can track it on Crashlytics?
then again, i'm the one that replaces fragments or adds them depending on how the replace try-catch block goes, so i'm not a responsible adult to be used as guidance
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what happens to return statement in a method if method throws a RuntimeException or any other exception? does it go to return statement to return null?
and that's why you should be careful about exceptions and carefully decide when to put unchecked and checked ones to have a good exception hierarchy (depending on the modules of your app - StorageException - DBException etc...)
Developers are divided in his topic
some ban CheckedExceptions as they pollute the code with try / Catch
looool a coworker just emailed us saying he was WFH due to a car keys mixup with his fiance. She left for work and has all of the keys so he's stranded lmfao
@maveň why should I? I requested that he reads it. He said he did. I said I don't believe it and requested it again. He still failed the simple test and faced the punishment. No need for a third chance