@SFR_SAV Bonjour, quasiment plus de réseau mobile depuis hier sur Villefranche-sur-Saône, quand on arrive à joindre nos interlocuteurs ils ne nous entendent pas (2 téléphones différents, 5 interlocuteurs différents, ça vient clairement du réseau). Y a-t-il des info?
@nroplus@iamharaldur Totally, I have a lot of extravert friends and they don't hold it against me. They can't really "understand" it, and they find it a bit weird, but it's how I am and that's okay to them too :)
@iamharaldur@zwindler I say exactly what you said: right now I need alone time to reload my social batteries.
It's said gently, and received gently usually.
People who don't get it actually don't want to understand, and are not worth more explanation :)
Fabrice Bellard:
- creator of FFmpeg
- creator of QEMU
- creator of tiny C compiler
- held the world record for digits of pi calculated by coming up with his own algorithm
- created a compression scheme for text that holds the number 1 place
@manoncarbonnel_ @Maximehdevweb Le truc important à se rappeler c'est que tout le monde s'en balek de la terminologie exacte et tu peux appeler ton stub "mockX" personne ne t'en voudra.
Je ne sais même pas si une autre marque avait une telle intégration dans la culture populaire que Twitter. C'était devenu un verbe, un nom commun. Que ce mec soit bête et incompétent on le savait, mais à ce point c'est fascinant.
@Ekhandor@thekitze Yes, you would have preferred doing a change in only one place. In that case... Because in another case you'll be very happy to not have to introduce a weird condition to handle a branch, and instead have fully autonomous variations of your code.
@Ekhandor@thekitze Yes it totally is :) share only what needs to be shared: contracts between loosely coupled entities.
Implementation is never needed to be shared.
Shared contracts, and strong tests coverage: that ensures your system breaks at build time and not run time.
The rest is fanciness.
@lxztlr@thekitze I think it tried to solve an issue that should have been handled by unit and integration tests from the beginning.
If you're so afraid a change has to be propagated, it's just because you're afraid of forgetting something. Good tests coverage answers that.