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Did anyone else get this when searching on the Googs?
> Success! You've managed to infiltrate Commander Lambda's evil organization, and finally earned yourself an entry-level position as a Minion on her space station. From here, you just might be able to subvert her plans to use the LAMBCHOP doomsday device to destroy Bunny Planet. Problem is, Minions are the lowest of the low in the Lambda hierarchy. Better buck up and get working, or you'll never make it to the top...
@CarlAnderson that there is no contract per se regarding the data types, it's up to the recipient to do it his way, unlike in the XML world when you usually have an XSD (schema definition that makes an XML valid or not - business wise)
but I still get an int Dave, even though my cobol system only accepts strings because in 0.001% of cases I will get a "two" but now I'm lucky I got a "2"
so If I, a developer, make a mistake of expecting the wrong type, as long as the parser agrees for that specific payload I'm testing with, I'm good
even though there are some efforts to introduce a WSDL like for REST (don't remember the name) cc @raghav - what's the name of that API doc thing the cool kids use nowadays?
@Tim I see. It's kind of weird because GraphQL is just a standard and then there's just a bunch of libraries trying to implement it. I imagine it's pretty inconsistent across platforms.
@RaghavSood I get confused where the line is drawn between GraphQL and the GraphQL-client I use. haha. But it is quite nice for caching data and then pulling in more fields later, since you can specify what you want.
I just said I was surprised languages didn't have better support for JSON for how widely used it is. Was not expecting that to turn into a hour long argument. lol
@CarlAnderson Looking for something a bit prettier, and powerpoint seems to take issues with some of the stuff I'm trying to draw - can't seem to convince it to lay things out as I need them
the management of SO is probably worried now: oh look, people are happy, they've been talking about tech for a complete hour now, let's make another drama
Less than a month ago, there was some settling of the incident with firing Monica. It's obvious that there was not a lot of approval from the community on the course of action chosen by SE, or the settlement.
Today, we are seeing a new wave of SE actions targeted on work with the community: firi...
@DaveS you could, but the normal flow is to abide by the "schema component" XSD, so the flow is usually, XML -> XSD validation -> XSLT to transform the payload -> XSD for validating the transformation -> client receives a valid and the expected payload
I love how to the CEO comes in after a couple months of working here during which all the controversies went down and goes "Hey everyone! SO is such a great place and I love the community. I'm looking to make SO an even better place! How do you suggest we do it?!"
also everyone ignore this, but @carl and @adam sorry about earlier. I get very very angry and frustrated from smells and sounds.. I let that get the best of me, combined with being sick. Left the office to WFH and thought about it, cooled down, and I agree with what you said. Whether or not it's relevant at all, was unnecessary for a public chatroom