I was talking to the director of customer service who I'm friends with and tells me things he probably shouldn't. He said I didn't have to worry because he would, at the very worst, keep me as his programmer for his team. haha
Back to baseball - Tigers are dealing with rebuild pains but one of our former star pitchers was ALCS MVP and has a chance at a World Series so that's pretty neat. Even if I'm a little salty.
I'm working in Java as a backend dev. I'm hardly working in Java because we use a GUI tool for backend development for the most part anyways so definitely not stretching my breain
lmao yeah. It's a proprietary tool that allows us to setup flows and CRUD operations without writing any code. The idea is fascinating, as it allows us to build a backend for our programs a lot faster but it's not something that's overly complicated. I would much rather work on building the platform itself.
@ColdFire it's pretty easy, I was certain I'd mess up and send to the wrong place, thought I did initially but I sent too little amount for it to be picked up by Bittrex
@TimCastelijns could you help me out with Realm migrations? I'm trying to do one atm and it doesn't make sense why it's telling me a migration is required when I've already defined the rule for it to do the migration
> By default, all Realm opened in your app will have all of the Object's schema. That means, you still need to migrate #1 even you didn't write any object into it, since the schema exists there
Finally got the crashes to stop, I think I sorted out with the migrations
Scared what's going to happen when users update their apps from the current version which just has default realm instance and no migrations to this version, don't want this migration stuff to stop the app from running :|
@MuratK. no. turns out I installed an aerospike server on my machine yesterday. in the tests, the developper launches an aerospike docker container and binds its port on the local machine... so it's only a port conflict.........
I'm gonna need a shovel and an alibi, though
(don't know why it doesn't fail when executed alone...
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