The worst part is that I specifically asked when the refunded miles will expires and I was literally told on the phone that they only expire after 3 years.
Hey @lufthansa@Lufthansa_DE@milesandmore@MilesandMore_DE
You need to fix your process.
1. You change my flight timings of a reward flight
2. I have to call 4 times until I can finally get a refund
3. Only to let my refunded miles expire without warning weeks later.
Not OK!
@anildigital@truthyvalue It looks like you either didn't read or didn't understand what I have replied to you. Either way there seems to be little value in continuing this conversation. Good day.
@anildigital@truthyvalue I think saying that you wouldn't use node as backend because "Elixir is better" is a very narrow point of view and disregards many real world requirements.
@anildigital@truthyvalue I can think of multiple reasons one of them being that JavaScript is significantly more popular and therefore makes your whole project way more flexible (read more here https://t.co/tmFJPBwPQU )
Hey straight people: I bet you've never done a google search to check if your travel destination will arrest you for being straight. Happy pride, motherfuckers!
@venkat_s Regarding the short-circuiting of logical operators in Java from your talk yesterday: If you actually *want* all conditions to be evaluated you can use a bit-wise(&) operator instead. Whether this is readable or adds more to the confusion is a different question though.