ASPX everywhere!
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Better yet, cap the total number of characters…
Let's just cap the characters doing the proposing.
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IIS Express is only slightly less shitty than Cassini. Especially since it still does things out of the box that IIS doesn't. You want to call your JSON files .json? Works fine in Express, throws 404 in IIS because you need to add the MIME type first.
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Why would you have .json files? JSON is a data exchange format, the file system is not a great place to store data.
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the file system is not a great place to store data.
...where else do you store data? On magnetic tapes?
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where else do you store data
Ohhh, a market opportunity. I'll fill this need with a new product that I'll call a "database".
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I'll fill this need with a new product that I'll call a "database".
Call it a CloudBase and I'll buy one!
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Aren't all elements other than hydrogen made in stars?
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Aren't all elements other than hydrogen made in stars?
actually, nope. Some elements can't be made in stars, at least not as a result of fusion, because they only come about as decay products of other transuranic elements and those other elements are only formed in supernovae so the star tends to not stick around for very long after they are made...
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Aren't all elements other than hydrogen made in stars?
Does that mean we can blame the Universe for the <blink> element?
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Ohhh, a market opportunity. I'll fill this need with a new product that I'll call a "database".
With magnetic tapes as storage?
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Why would you have .json files? JSON is a data exchange format, the file system is not a great place to store data.
I could see needing it for testing, "we're not done with the server bit yet, but can you test the JavaScript client?"
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so, the system here where a service reads configuration from a config.json file is definitely a WTF? Good to know
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so, the system here where a service reads configuration from a config.json file is definitely a WTF? Good to know
I don't know where "here" is (your workplace? Discourse? Your tiny little brain?), but I'd say it's more than a little weird. Nothing wrong with it either, really.
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my workplace. A fancy new system (which has already been removed in version N+1 before version N goes live), replacing an old system that used SSIS and read a config.xml file. Presumably, json was considered more enterprisey
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@Jaime said:
the file system is not a great place to store data.
...where else do you store data? On magnetic tapes?
The flip question is also worth asking: if you're not storing data in your file system, what are you storing in it (besides programs)? ;-)
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The flip question is also worth asking: if you're not storing data in your file system, what are you storing in it (besides programs)?
Just store it in RAM, nothing can go wrong. And not a RAM disk either, those have file systems. Just in RAM.
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I forgot the obligatory @blakeyrat. My bad.
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each product has its own file [...] I created the "males" category [...]
Are you selling humans in your webshop???
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Actually, we're selling this and you may wanna bookmark it for future references.
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Took a couple of tries to parse that. "We are ver...incontinence?"
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Transitively.
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Except that
- I didn't say it had to be fusion
- I'd already considered this. For the answer to the question to be yes, it doesn't need to stick around afterwards.