I had one such job offer from Tokyo they were sending to compulsory Japanese classes, and I had 1 year after joining to learn it, it was a great job, high pay, and I wanted to learn a new language as well, but didn't really like that I would be learning so many things at once...
@mr5 I am still in college technically, now I am doing an internship and will join as a full time employee from July, at that time I was applying for everything... I wanted a job in full stack but the company I was interning at said that they will confirm later, so I was quite good at data science so I was easily able to get to the interviews there
She is, she's been holding Germany in a place of power, we can't say that much about UK politicians, they managed to put the UK in such a terrible position.
Then again, EU politics are all I'd ever care about, I would never even wonder about whether your chancellor decided to stop paying for vaccines unless it came out on press.
hey guys, I've been asked to develop a new feature for an existing .net app however it needs to be developed as a standalone service.
So it's to have it's own database, written in .net core instead of .net framework (which the old one uses). At this stage I'm not sure Docker containers are in scope.
I'm about to start playing about with this and try to mock something quickly and was thinking I'd setup an Azure Message Queue - have the existing app write messages to this queue via some common viewModel, then have the service application read from the queue and persist to its own database etc.
Last scandal was this dude who's been charged with several larceny charges, sentenced guilty every time, now he was found stealing 850.000€ from a bank stock sales.
Two separate apps really shouldn't communicate with each other via viewmodels - that's between a back-end and front-end, nothing to do with cross-service communication.
and its been decided from a technical architechtural point that we should develop this new "audit" system separately from the application, as a service - so that it can be developed in isolation and with a newer framework
This looks like a good scenario for a separate microservice. The way to go about it is to develop this logging service as if it's a completely different app than the consuming app. It probably shouldn't know or care about the original app's data structures or anything. It should know only about reading and retrieving log messages.
Exactly.
Using a queue should probably fit here. You want a fire-and-forget paradigm in the consuming app, it doesn't need any response from the log service. And for the log service, you need one one hand robustness (not to lose messages) and you don't necessarily care about your DB being up to date within microseconds.
Just your traditional IIS servers with the sql databases hosted on their own os instances
So the existing app is hosted on the companies managed IIS servers, but they are leaning towards using Azure more (whatever that looks like) hence they bought up using Azure message queue.
I'm also working along side an external software development team which is going to be developing with this new architechture, hence I've been asked to do the same. Which makes sense too, sounds kinda more exciting also.
Rotten to the core, Put the intrest of the Economy over the people Recieved highest donations from ecnomy and are tightly nit with almost every lobbiest out there
@Squirrelintraining Can you translate that into english?
@Squirrelintraining Oh
Well IDK how that stands for your politics, in my country we have this abstract horizontal line, the left is composed of parties who want to help everyone, the right wants to help rich people only, and every 4 years everyone proves they vote whomever is customary because only 2 groups out of ~30 existing ones get to rule, and they take turns. The other parties are just sidekicks.
I'd just assume define the aspects which are important for a people, and then only put in place laws to ensure these aspects and for the rest, capitalism!
Here we have certain regions with specific benefits that have stagnated over the last 5 centuries.
It wasn't until the 8th century that the arabs were defeated and sent back to Africa, after that several kingdoms were present and they said "how about joining forces?", Portugal decided to stay independent and the rest joined but under very tight conditions.
I mean Catalunya and a few more regions had a lot of benefits in exchange for joining Spain. This happened centuries ago, we are only carrying tradition
now they've been at the top for long enough that they can start their own country again, which is why all the ruckus about secession and rebellion
Hello guys, got a problem with a web api project. I configure a specific route "/proxy/p1/p2/p3/p4". But when one of my parameter is with a point it isn't detected as a valid route