
But is providing a special client for your api really less work than fixing your documentation?

But is providing a special client for your api really less work than fixing your documentation?

If you have decent documentation you shouldn’t need an api client. https://justuse.org/curl/
Some people just drink the cool aid and decide they have found their new Lord and savior in a programming language. Others just add a new tool to their toolbox.
And for a multi-step flow put it in a shell script
Eh, just one per day or my addiction kicks in again.
It does. It clearly says java.lang.NoSuchMethodError. If that’s too complicated for you, you still need help.

Now I’d probably go for typst.

The trick is to not use word
What kind of system are you using where that’s not immediately clear from the error message?
It’s ok as long as you first check there actually is some present
I don’t have a lot of experience with projects that use ORMs, but from what I’ve seen it’s usually not worth it. They tend to make developers lazy and create things where every query fetches half the database when they only need one or two columns from a single row.
I’m not his manager. He is a good designer though, so I’m fine as long as he stays with his css and photoshop.
This is my colleague and I will have to clean up the crap, because he doesn’t understand what’s in his own commits.
Make USA C again
No, M will be replaced by DD and then CD will be picked up, so it will go
IIV would never be used. In Roman numerals at most one smaller unit can come in front of a larger one. The code doesn’t do any validation though.
Wir nutzen Doppelvokalen anstelle von der Umlaut und die Kasus sind nicht so kompliziert.
Nee, de f in printf staat voor format, niet voor file.
I put the secrets in environment variables, I don’t what them to show up in the shell history anyway. Quoting can be a bit anything if you need nested quotes, but I hardly ever need that with curl.