@CptEric I saw someone post in this travelers FB group saying "if anyone ever tells you that Catalan is like Spanish you tell them to fuck off so hard."
Hey have you guys seen what the TheWanderer and I have been up to lately? Now we're waiting for Nathan to have a bit of time to finish the initial implementation of the backend.
And also, TheWanderer figured out how to extract the color from the CSS of the webpage, so it can dynamically change the action bar and FAB color based on which chatroom you're in
bit late but a quick summary: a page should have 0 or 1 fab. Up to 3 small ones (I believe) may pop out of it menu-style but there should never be more than 1 fab to avoid cluttering and confusion
I mean if the ID is just package specific, certainly you could use the group chat ID and create it when the user wants too? I don't know I'll have to read more.
I am by no means an expert so take what I say with a grain of salt but I think that if you cannot avoid a busy waiting loop, something might be wrong in the software design
@Graeme Well, you don't really know the context, but there's a good reason. But, I think I just came up with a really simple way to get rid of the waitloop
@ColdFire Yeah it only works for simple apps anyway
Quoting from the HTTP specification for 400.x error codes:
The 4xx class of status code is intended for cases in which the client
seems to have erred. Except when responding to a HEAD request, the
server SHOULD include an entity containing an explanation of the error
situation, and whet...
that's like, when manufacturing a car, you put the km/h value on the dashboard. But you also put it on the front window, because you're looking at it anyway
So if I am starting an application from scratch, and I need to build a server that manages interactions between users and to provide info (with processing some logic) by requests from a database, which technology should I use?