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initium-digital · 3 months ago
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What is SAP BTP and Why Does Your Business Need It?
In today’s competitive digital economy, organizations must embrace innovation to stay ahead. SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP) emerges as a transformative solution that combines data management, advanced analytics, and seamless integration, enabling businesses to unlock their full potential.
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kaartechofficial · 1 year ago
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Simplify Integration with SAP Integration Suite 
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miraclemioart · 14 days ago
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fashionably late is better than never arriving
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wmnylander · 7 months ago
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really think treliving needs to get to work and get pen to paper on a FAT extension for kniesy like i’m not comfortable letting this go on any longer
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cottageivy · 7 months ago
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blackjackkent · 2 years ago
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Programming object lesson of the day:
A couple days ago, one of the side project apps I run (rpthreadtracker.com) went down for no immediately obvious reason. The issue seems to have ended up being that the backend was running on .NET Core 2.2, which the host was no longer supporting, and I had to do a semi-emergency upgrade of all the code to .NET Core 6, a pretty major update that required a lot of syntactic changes and other fixes.
This is, of course, an obvious lesson in keeping an eye on when your code is using a library out of date enough not to be well supported anymore. (I have some thoughts on whether .NET Core 2.2 is old enough to have been dumped like this, but nevertheless I knew it was going out of LTS and could have been more prepared.) But that's all another post.
What really struck me was how valuable it turned out to be that I had already written an integration test suite for this application.
Historically, at basically every job I've worked for and also on most of my side projects, automated testing tends to be the thing most likely to fall by the wayside. When you have 376428648 things you want to do with an application and only a limited number of hours in the day, getting those 376428648 things to work feels very much like the top priority. You test them manually to make sure they work, and think, yeah, I'll get some tests written at some point, if I have time, but this is fine for now.
And to be honest, most of the time it usually is fine! But a robust test suite is one of those things that you don't need... until you suddenly REALLY FUCKING NEED IT.
RPTT is my baby, my longest running side project, the one with the most users, and the one I've put the most work into. So in a fit of side project passion and wanting to Do All The Right Things For Once, I actively wrote a massive amount of tests for it a few years ago. The backend has a full unit test suite that is approaching 100% coverage (which is a dumb metric you shouldn't actually stress about, but again, a post for another day). I also used Postman, an excellently full-featured API client, to write a battery of integration tests which would hit all of the API endpoints in a defined order, storing variables and verifying values as it went to take a mock user all the way through their usage life cycle.
And goddamn was that useful to have now, years later, as I had to fix a metric fuckton of subtle breakage points while porting the app to the updated framework. With one click, I could send the test suite through every endpoint in the backend and get quick feedback on everywhere that it wasn't behaving exactly the way it behaved before the update. And when I was ready to deploy the updated version, I could do so with solid confidence that from the front end's perspective, nothing would be different and everything would slot correctly into place.
I don't say this at all to shame anyone for not prioritizing writing tests - I usually don't, especially on my side projects, and this was a fortuitous outlier. But it was a really good reminder of why tests are a valuable tool in the first place and why they do deserve to be prioritized when it's possible to do so.
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kenisle · 1 year ago
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every time scott lang appears in someone else’s movie all he does is show up, look confused, make goofy jokes, smile, baffle everyone, and be extremely useful
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milfygerard · 9 months ago
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this is camp. its faggy. its foppish. striking yet chic. and it doesnt even look like she bought it off a mannequin on tiktok shop. what a beautiful day.
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lesbians4jeongin · 1 year ago
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it would be interesting to see how a group that has so greatly been branded as belonging to the “noise”genre would do a more singing-based release. not that a singing heavy tt needs to be a soft ballad but based on b-sides alone that seem to be more of the boys’ style (singing-wise). and sure some groups (mainly from sm) do do more “big” or “noisy” singing-based stuff, but that’s not the guys’ style imo. those groups tend to be full of big belters who get grand one liners, and the showiness of that doesn’t quite fit skz. and i like that their full singing releases seem slower and more mellow.. it’s a good antithesis to the noise. i really adore those sort of b-sides and always feel a bit sad that most non-skz fans don’t know that the boys sound like that, or that skz has so many skilled singers to begin with, and all as a result of the the usual tts they release.
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morgenlich · 3 months ago
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i do wish you could dry flowers with the new dehydrator tbh (in vanilla, i am aware of and play with the mods that add the feature to be clear). in general i feel like flowers in stardew are kind of underutilized in the game? they're useful gifts, and for increasing the value of honey, i guess, but the ones that make the most profit (fairy rose) take half a season to grow without fertilizer (or the tiller perk). and i guess that's still fine? but it's sort of something that i think still has some potential, like i think perfume would be a fun artisan good to add
but mostly the lack of being able to dry flowers feels extra silly to me now that there is a dehydrator in the game lol
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animebw · 2 years ago
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And what must I do with no Gundam Witch episode this week? Simply suffer and die?
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burntblueberrywaffles · 2 years ago
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Heartbreaking: this post ROTS fanfic has all the tropes you’re looking for, but they made Vader suitless
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todayisafridaynight · 1 year ago
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What would you want to be added to kiwami 3 if it’s ever made ?:o
if i got to see daigo smile and laugh along with mine while they drink and be goofy at a bar i think id explode
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marigoldbaker · 6 months ago
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getting this for sure i think
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clarabowmp3 · 7 months ago
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Searched ‘Taylor swift announcement’ on google we are living in the worst timeline….
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caracello · 2 years ago
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i think it's so funny that whenever i look up vader's height it's like. yeah he was 6'2" as anakin so his height is raised by nearly 10 inches when he puts on the suit! as if something else didn't happen that may or may not have affected his height.
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