I’m going to say it louder for the folks in the back: Micro-services solve a team scaling problem, not a tech problem. Container orchestration solves a micro-services deployment problem.
Most of y’all have neither. Use a PaaS.
Other note: MMORPGs will still have these levels in the active games so they can be tested on the side, but still in an active server.
They also usually have a secret level called a "GM island" where the staff's characters all idle until they teleport into the full game.
WE DID IT!!! @OpenApiSpec v3.1's Schema Object will now be proper JSON Schema. Amazing work everyone. This took about a year(!!), and there was much whooping on the call. Thanks to @darrel_miller@webron@tedepstein Henry Andrews and many others. https://t.co/cX2GOnPbMj
@jeffrey_way#LaravelMix
Was looking for a way to code split custom JS the same great way extract() does, but came up short finding a solution. Built a small extension which seems to do the trick, but curious your thoughts if I missed something simpler?
https://t.co/tzEBoCxRNc
Used to pay $5/mo on a small instance for my personal site. Then I discovered Kubernetes and realized my site didn't scale! No canary deployments! So I upgraded and pay $200/mo now. Took weeks to configure. Millions of people can now read my resume. Damn, it's never looked better
Heads up, we're going to start calling the OpenAPI / JSON Schema / API Blueprint stuff you write "API Description Documents" instead of "API Specifications" ok?
OpenAPI, JSON Schema, and API Blueprint are now "API Description Formats".
https://t.co/ILkjETSCL9
We're excited to share our latest open source project: Spectral, a flexible JSON linter with out of the box support for #OpenAPISpec v2 and v3 🎉 https://t.co/qQPnWcjXD7
Whenever a web browser, operating system, or web site gains dominance among users, it stops being cool and starts becomes blatantly abusive.
Every generation of geeks learns this anew.
Stop supporting only one platform. Variety is ESSENTIAL. #sysadmin
@LaravelCert Will it still be using ProctorExam? It's been sitting in my inbox for quite a while since I ordered, was waiting to finish up current projects before I took a stab at it. Should I hold out for the updates or will that not work?
Found this in my node_modules and now I can't stop thinking about it. I'm having an existential crisis trying to understand why someone would use this.
The package name is longer than the string it returns...