morning
mg
After many weeks of waiting, my Ikea furniture arrives today. woop.
finally somewhere to put my clothes
@xlevus: How are your assembly skills? :simple_smile:
p.good
The part I lack is communicating well enough to get the wife to help
"Put the thing in the thing. No the other thing."
but we've got like, 8 bits of furniture to improve that on
😄
The assembly part is surprisingly complex on some of those ikea pieces
Having done a few recently, it's also worth having your own proper tools
yeah proper tools are really useful
we have this tiny bosch ixo drill. Stupidly useful, and it has nice right-angle and offset adapters to get into tight corners
moreso than the full sized cordless I'd say
@jamiei: lol - i read "how are your assembly skills" and thought there was a low-level programming discussion starting
MOV bolt hole
ROT bolt
MOV dowel hole
PUSH dowel
morning
if I disappear.. don't worry, I just might have killed myself.
and eclipse decides to throw a NPE when it feel like it.
TGIF!!!
@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
the blind leading the visual impaired so to speak
woohooo Clojure O'Clock...
with chocolates this time, can't get much better IMHO.
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