oh man this is such a heated debate.....They are extremely popular, and a "staple" in Montreal because it's been around forever. It's a good fast burger place to get yourself something before a hockey game. It's close to the Bell Centre.
Personally, I would rather go to Five Guys :)
If I'm going for a greasy burger...I'm going for a greasy burger
works with django 1.8:
from django.conf import settings
from django.conf.urls.static import static
urlpatterns = [
# ... the rest of your URLconf goes here ...
]
if settings.DEBUG:
urlpatterns += static(settings.MEDIA_URL, document_root=settings.MEDIA_ROOT)
may i know why they configured the static url for only development?
what's wrong with using the same in production server..
While trying to login in my Django Web App, i encounter OSError at /accounts/login/.I am able to login in 127.0.0.1:8000/admin, but not in the /accounts/login which produces the Error Code:
OSError at /accounts/login/
[WinError 10013] An attempt was made to access a socket in a way forbidden by...
I've been seeing 50k rep Willem answer all sorts of basic questions eagerly, and yesterday he encouraged an OP to edit their question "with a follow-up"
alright! For the first time in my life, I regret not having used a versioning system. I just discovered some month old code I wrote for an SO answer in a file where my project's GUI code should've been. Lesson learned.
OK...the last few days there has been a surge of eval answers that have been welcomed.
It is really frustrating
@idjaw In my context (see question edit), eval is not dangerous. I know the inputs and it's not in production. Am I missing something? — foosion2 mins ago
these answers get upvotes and are getting accepted.
I don't know if I'm overreacting here...but this is seriously ridiculous.
Don't get me wrong; I absolutely agree that eval shouldn't be used there. I'm just curious what's the worst thing is that could happen in that scenario
I've been less than 200 rep away from 10k for the past four days. I think for the last push I'm gonna post some eval answers, that oughta get me to 10k real fast
Hmm, sounds like you have a valid reason to be upset about that. But personally I don't feel very strongly about such things - when it comes to food, I prefer to just eat it without questioning much.
they have this "mixed grill", with gravy + curds, but then pulled beef, pulled chicken, sausage, bacon, jalapeños, onion, bell pepper... would it be a total abomination? :D
Hi @all , just read ""SOAP and REST can't be compared directly, since the first is a protocol (or at least tries to be) and the second is an architectural style". Can any one tell with which should I compare soap ( except xmlrpc ).
CORBA, perhaps? It included an Interface Definition Language (compare to WSDL) that would compile to various languages for client and server implementations. It used a binary transport over TCP vs. SOAP's XML over HTTP. CORBA object references compare with HTTP URL's. CORBA also defined a series of standard services interfaces, including Naming, Trader, and Event.
@prakash - with SOAP, the HTTP layer was largely hidden from the developer. IIRC, almost all the calls used HTTP POST methods to send XML payloads to/from the SOAP server. With REST, the HTTP methods GET/PUT/POST/etc. and the corresponding HTTP return status codes are very important, as are the URL forms that define the diferent services.
@prakash HTTP is a communication protocol. REST narrows down how that protocol is used to form an API. SOAP is an RPC standard built on top of HTTP using XML. So HTTP is related to both REST and SOAP, but that is where the similarities between REST and SOAP end.
I did a lot of work with XML-RPC back in the day, with Dave Winer, and worked with some of the people behind SOAP as well (which came from XML-RPC, but was over-engineered to a fault).
The first digital photo taken of me was by Dave, IIRC.
@MartijnPieters. I am actually developing API for a ecommece application ,it's my first time . I have just created controllers(mapped URL) those support GET/POST. I am not able to figure how should I ensure it's as restful . I know REST is broad , now next what should i do
You have Torchlight, which is cheapier in my opinion, and has (minimun) the same playable essence. And also, is from those guys from Blizzard that left D3 in the imiddle on the proccess
Just let you know that it catch up D3 in their first week (I think) of sales
@prakash I'd avoid SOAP here altogether, it is nothing but a pain. I can't help you design an API, sorry.
@Paul I'm not. I was working at Zope Corp at the time, and we built in XML-RPC support into that server (the whole API was exposed via XML-RPC, and later added WebDAV; this is all pre-REST).