In my mind a simple unit test should have caught this. Mock out the call to the service that sends the message and verify that it’s been called with the correct message, and cover the possible failure scenarios. That said I hate loosely typed languages lol.
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This isn’t the languages fault, it’s the developers.
blackn1ght@feddit.ukto pics@lemmy.world•She just stayed there while I was fussing around with my phone. "I'm invincible"18·1 month agoLovely garden! Even the piece of wood seems surprised at the hedgehog!
Well yeah strictly you don’t, but the idea of having a single machine under someone’s desk as a build server managed by one person where you have multiple dev teams fills me with horror! If that one person is off and the build server is down you’re potentially dead in the water for a long time. Fine for small businesses that only have a handful of devs but problematic where you’ve multiple teams.
Bottom line for most business though: As long as the cost makes sense, why bother self-hosting anything. That’s really what it comes down to. A bonus too, as most companies like being able to blame other companies for their problems. Microsoft knows that, and profited greatly with Windows Server/Office/etc. for that very reason.
Yup, exactly this. Why waste resources internally when you can free up your own resources to do more productive work. There’s also going to be some kind of SLA on an enterprise plan where you can get compensation if there’s a service outage that lasts a long time. Can’t really do that if it’s self managed.
I’m talking about in a professional environment. You basically need a team to manage them and have a backlog of updates and fixes and requests from multiple dev teams. If you offload that to something cloud based that pretty much evaporates, apart from providing some shared workflows. And it’s just generally a better experience as a dev team, at least in my experience it has been.
It’s not like internal build servers are 100% reliable, scaleable and cheap though. Personally I’ve found cloud based build tools to be just a better experience as a dev.
It’s a nice bike! What sort of range does it get?
Are your tyres big enough?
blackn1ght@feddit.ukto science@lemmy.world•First fault rupture ever filmed: M7.9 surface rupture filmed near Thazi, MyanmarEnglish20·2 months agoThat’s absolutely crazy! Insane that the land can just “slip” like that. Imagine how much pressure must have been building for the plate to finally move.
blackn1ght@feddit.ukto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When you give your counter var a fire name3·3 months agoDo you remember the good ol’ days in F1 when we had:
BUT
GRO
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HAMMOND YOU BLITHERING IDIOT!
“Ok, so what you can see in the logs?”
“Sweetcorn.”
blackn1ght@feddit.ukto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Use ‘a’ when the word starts with a _consonant sound_, and ‘an’ when it starts with a _vowel sound_61·5 months agoWe’d say “a history student” in the UK, and the h isn’t silent.
blackn1ght@feddit.ukto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Lemmy browsing app Boost is tracking your data for profiling and more! Consider using other trackingless Lemmy apps such as Jerboa or Voyager23·5 months agoGestures, user tagging, UI improvements.
On mobile web on the default Lemmy UI, you need to scroll to the top to get to other communities and change the sorting of posts and comments, where it’s way more accessible on apps.
blackn1ght@feddit.ukto pics@lemmy.world•A great example of Brutalist architecture, it divides opinion sharply [OC]1·5 months agoIt annoys me that they didn’t build this right by the train station. Instead it’s likely literally at the other end of town.
Can I run your patched version of docker on docker?
blackn1ght@feddit.ukto pics@lemmy.world•Hour 12 of a 15-hour trip emigrating to the UK from the U.S. with a teenager. (OC)11·6 months agoAh you’re just up the road from me. Guessing you changed at Preston? Hopefully you find something soon!
You need to use tags on your resources if you want to get a better breakdown of what your more specific resources are costing you.
You can filter by tags in cost explorer.
blackn1ght@feddit.ukto science@lemmy.world•Presence of Perfluorohexanoic Acid in Fluoroelastomer Watch BandsEnglish3·6 months agoSurprised they didn’t test Garmin. But no doubt the results would be similar.
What is it about Java where companies are hesitate to upgrade? Do the Java releases always bring breaking changes or are the companies that use Java have a culture of not prioritising tech upgrades?