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am trying to solve this example but i am having some difficulties to understand it
Company X provides a service, The Super Awesome Service to other companies in the region. Your job is to develop a Web API within a micro-services solution that is solely responsible for calculating prices and should only be called by other services, not humans. There are three types of services; Service A, Service B and Service C. These services have different prices and they also depend on the customer, the time period for which they are charged, possible discount (Percentage of total price), free days (a type of discount based on number of free days). Customers can choose which service t…
They're not asking you to specify the entire microservices architecture. Just a specific API inside that architecture.
> Your job is to develop a Web API within a micro-services solution that is solely responsible for calculating prices and should only be called by other services, not humans
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan mmm so in that case i just need to create a web api project and calculate the prices depends on the requirement, and not create seperate micro service for A , B and C as i understood the question
I understood the question as: "assuming that an existing microservices solution with services A, B and C already exist, write an internal price-calculating service for them".
i have one more question @AvnerShahar-Kashtan, what do they mean in the user story by the following " start and end in PricingService to know what to charge for a specific customer"
Trying to create a sense of a united front - instead of it being you+your bosses trying to save the project against their incompetence, they want to present it as "them+you trying to get it working and your bosses putting up roadblocks".
Just found out Azure DevOps' wiki feature now supports MermaidJS graph markup. Cute.
To put it simple, my manager knows numbers. I know the deal we're sealing. None of us know of one another's business, so it easier to funnel this request down the technical path than it is to allot time and resources.
I can't make a decision anyway, my time is managed by my manager (hence the word). I don't care about one project or another though, as long as the environment is workable with
@HéctorÁlvarez But what they want to achieve, by asking you to ask, is to make it seem like you do care about this project more than others. They know that, as far as your manager is concerned, they're just another project. But if the request came from you, a good manager might want to prioritize it to be considerate of his workers' preferences.
So yes, they're trying to manipulate you to help prioritize their project.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan well then, epic fail because I just told my manager "If it was on me, I'd rather do the other project full time, but OK"
I also explained how we're blocked from their end and can't make any progress, even if we dumped 8 hours a day it wouldn't matter because I can't do anything
I was more thinking his manager might be like "no why would we do their project when we have our own stuff" and the idea being that they could explain their problem to the manager themselves instead of it coming from someone "lower"
@MwBakker What do you mean automated software for it? As in you don't want to use the UI? In which case why does it have one?
I'm trying to enforce some coding standards in certain repositories, but don't have a lot of experience with this. For political reasons, changing the standards aren't an option.
Some of our standards seem to be non-standard. As an example, we have a rule that says a #region should always start and end with '-' (#region - Here is a block of code -). Another example would be something like, 'Any time a new ArgumentException is created, we must use the constructor that takes two parameters and not one'
I don't know how to actually do that, but you could oook up how to write your own. Find out in what way resharper does rules and build your own with that information.