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2015-09-25
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we have this tiny bosch ixo drill. Stupidly useful, and it has nice right-angle and offset adapters to get into tight corners
@jamiei: lol - i read "how are your assembly skills" and thought there was a low-level programming discussion starting
@mccraigmccraig: hahah, that would be an interesting turn of events!
@thomas: what's wrong, xslt is a proper functional language ! http://fxsl.sourceforge.net/articles/FuncProg/Functional%20Programming.html
@mccraigmccraig: I know... proper functional... but sooooooo much typing to do. and I don't really know it that well, nor does the guy I am working with
should i use transit or vanilla JSON with schema-coercion in the client ?
hmm. well, yada is already doing schema-coercion for me, and since swagger is good and doesn't seem to know about transit afaict, client-side schema coercion seems better for me