Why are you so ignorant?
Why are you so ignorant?
Well, the issue is that JSON is based on JS types, but other languages can interpret the values in different ways. For example, Rust can interpret a number as a 64 bit int, but JS will always interpret a number as a double. So you cannot rely on numbers to represent data correctly between systems you don’t control or systems written in different languages.
Yaml is cancer.
What that means is that you cannot rely on numbers in JSON. Just use strings.
Well, apart from float numbers and booleans, all other types can only be represented by a string in JSON. Date with timezone? String. BigNumber/Decimal? String. Enum? String. Everything is a string in JSON, so why bother?
Sex. The reason is sex.
I would also like to add some of the higher level features available in most assembly languages.
Modern assembly languages have even more higher level features, like macros support. And some are even hardware agnostic, like intermediate representation assembly language used in LLVM.
Guess what, assembly is also a high level language, lol.
1st level is direct binary code as was done with punch cards. Assembly language is a 2nd level language. C is a level above, thus it’s level 3.
The best gnocchi I had were served at Rifugio Castelberto in the Italian Alps! I highly recommend going there if you are ever in the area. Prepare to hike in the mountains though.
And then Linux update breaks something…
Don’t you use git?
Syncthing is a piece of crap.
MS Office has integration. It’s pretty useful in a corporate environment.
Humans don’t live outside of Europe.
That’s pretty much every office in London before the pandemic. Some even had taps with draught ales.
OK, not your ISP, but your VPN is shit.
What’s the point of your schema if the receiving end is JavaScript, for example? You can convert a string to BigNumber, but you’ll get wrong data if you’re sending a number.