is it grammatically correct to say that "www.google.com" and "google.com" is canonically the same?
@nyconing optimize & security cycle
it's the same on CICD regarding about "secret" information like API keys, ...etc
they said don't put those secret info in the code, so they introduced runtime injection in which the dev can access it via environment variables or files generated during build time
but then again, you can easily create a script to read the env. variables, and print it on the cicd console or upload it to somewhere else. e.g., in VS, there is a pre-compilation script, and so on...
in gitlab, they introduced "protected branches" which means, deployment can only run in this branch, which also means you can setup a process for code review to delegate the security check there
@Wietlol I think there is no language or IDE that fully enforced modularization/SRP yet. You seem to not know that there are a lot of devs that does not even care about maintainability
@mr5 I don't think it's wrong. But also don't think it's that useful. Overall, use it or not shouldn't make much of a difference.
With that said, "canonical" can be indeed the correct choice. Depending on context. For example, if you want to take string and format it to the same representation, e.g., "http://google.com", "www.google.com", "google.com" all transform to "google.com", then the term canonical (as in "canonical representation) is indeed correct.
lol from im child i used to play taiwan and china online actmmorpg games that rely and requires excellent low latency network, mess with vpn and l2vpn things for 7years lol after at adult I created own api by using low level socket at work (still actively used by our customer)
[milleniumbug] HTTP uses 80 by default, and HTTPS uses 443 by default. you can use another port by specifiying it directly in the url like this https://example.com:2000/
[milleniumbug] this is with regards to an earlier convo
@mr5 anyway, given a literal translation from html to kotlin (because it already has the library to do it) would give something like this
fun Builder.render()
{
input {
id = "data-position"
type = hidden
}
div {
classes = listOf("container-fluid", "fill")
div {
id = "header"
classes = listOf("row", "vertical-align")
}
div {
id = "content"
classes = listOf("row")
}
div {
id = "footer"
classes = listOf("row", "vertical-align")
}
}
}
obviously ignoring the head and script because of reasons
what you could do to decompose it is by defining either - common reusable components - component specific configurations
anyway, a common reusable component would be something like a stack-pane
one that I like quite a lot is a "borderlayout" from Java Swing because it is probably the easiest to apply to any use case
this is a standard horizontal penta-split component
which would be quite suitable for a root component considering you can easily add a header, footer, main content and sidebar
using that component instead of the container-fluid stuff, you could do something like this:
fun Builder.render()
{
input {
id = "data-position"
type = hidden
}
pentaSplit(
top = {
classes += "vertical-align"
},
center = {
},
bottom = {
classes += "vertical-align"
},
)
}
(i assume the vertical align is still your-app specific)
an example of component specific configurations is when you create a component for example for your header
it is probably not going to be reused, but it is a very nice place to split your concerns
reading the main layout stuff shouldnt give you details of how the header works, it should just tell you that it is a header
fun Builder.render()
{
input {
id = "data-position"
type = hidden
}
pentaSplit(
top = ::header,
center = {
},
bottom = ::footer,
)
}
fun Builder.header()
{
div {
id = "header"
classes += "vertical-align"
}
}
fun Builder.header()
{
div {
id = "header"
classes += "vertical-align"
}
}
the center is usually (in my applications at least) filled with a react-router component
this way you extract out implementation details to achieve certain common component layouts and this way you separate component definitions to isolate their details
the major advantage of doing in-code builders like these is that you only have to learn the component library
you dont need to learn the new patterns and syntax
for example, if I have a login thingy, I need a branching mechanism
and that is not even doing the async "the right way"
c# because microsoft still thinks configure await is a good idea
await scope.TaskAsync("deploy", async scope => {
await scope.DoWorkAsync().ConfigureAwait(false);
}).ConfigureAwait(false);
Hello , I have a question, I want to send email from a sender email function , it works separately , but when send to user's email , its body is null. I want to know can I pass @viewBag to send email function wih gmail?
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I have noticed, in Reddit app, they are using a subdomain to before redirecting to the target external link, and I'm guessing the reason is for analytics puroose. Isn't it more UX and perf wise to just record the click event before redirecting?
it is mostly for benefits of the platform (source site) being able to understand behaviour better or having more users and the user that caused it is rewarded
Running a legacy website in IIS express and I'm getting a windows auth challenge. Does anyone remember how to turn this off? I've set authentication mode to none and clientvalidationenabled to false
for example, I recently got an obvious scam email, but I was wondering what the website was that they linked to because I was curious how the scam worked
but then Chrome was like "nope, not letting you visit this obviously scam website"
> While this works, it's far from idiomatic Kotlin.
I think gui in code is prone to being more complex. Dev who are less experienced with the lib would most likely "hard code" it to achieve maximum flexibility, thus increasing its unmaintainability
foreach (var item in lines)
{
Debug.Log("show me the word " + item.Trim().Split(";"[0])[1]);
}
hi guys, how can it be that I get an IndexOutOfRangeException, when it is impossible that there is an item in lines which is out of range since it says: foreach!
aah I see there is an empty line in my csv file in the end
ok 2 arrays.. with starting and with ending timestamps
when the user clicks a button, a timer is started - and when the timer reaches the starting time it does log("hi"); and when it reaches the end time log("by");