> All Battlegrounds that were temporarily removed during the Echoes of Alterac event have returned to Versus A.I., Quick Match, and Unranked matchmaking queues.
Basically. We create a service incident ticket and make it a child of the parent ticket related to the bigger issue, so that we can keep all callers informed when the issue is resolved, and basically we just tell them to set tight and that we're working on it
Most outages are fairly minor, like one application is not accessible or there's an error, it's rare that we get critical, all-hands-on-deck outages like that one
We also have a way to record a front end message that plays on the phone to inform callers of the outage, in hindsight we should have done this tonight, but there were only 4 of us and no supervisor and we just got caught with our pants down and forgot about it
On the bright side, CFI is sueing CVS over marketing/product placement of homeopathic "medicine"
She's an atheist as I am, but not a skeptic, and evidently hasn't looked much into quack as I have
She also believes in that other "treatment" where they just wave their hands over you and it's supposed to have an effect, don't remember what it's called
I implemented a simple Java JDBC wrapper in Kotlin with Arrow functional library.
/**
* Executes simple SQL statement that takes no arguments.
* E.g. "CREATE TABLE" statement.
*
* @return IO with either an exception or boolean result
*/
fun String.executeStatement(dataSource: DataSource): IO<...
Wanna know something funny about Quebec? We're a mixed bags of metric and american units. Temperature outside : Celcius, want to know the temperature of the pool : Fahrenheit. Want to know the distance to the next exit on the highway : Km. You want to know how tall you are : feet . It's really funny :P
When I worked in a butcher shop there, usually older folks would ask for meat in pounds/ounces, and younger in grams. Of course, most of the butchers were older, but the scales were set to metric per regulation lol.
That tank is armed with 6 Automatic medium cannons, 2 Large cannons, and a bullet buster (Blocks bullets), and... that big bullet cannon that.. just... big.
I'm still thinking about a website that you can build inside the website, and I want to use all the newest technologies! No, just kidding, I do rather use newer ones than older ones though
I think for front-end most modern Javascript possible, websockets (or webworkers? not too knowledgeable about that yet) for communication, nosql database for storage (should make modifying data structures relatively easy without needing complex migrations) and then some language for backend
@Phrancis But a lot more sophisticated, though I want to keep it simple
Basic structure is that you define classes inside the application, classes have attributes, you have different attribute types (string, boolean, datetime, integer) and you can add a view for an attribute to a form, so you need a way to format it and to enter it
The hardest part is picking the backend language, which is the one doing the database interaction, etc. I'm leaning towards javascript for the ease of use
(Probably node.js then)
I really dislike databases though for personal projects, lots of setup needed and there's a risk of losing the data because you fail in doing something properly
Maybe first focus on the data: The classes Trading Card Set and Trading Card are data classes, the former has an attribute (akin to a field/property) called name of type string, and the latter has attributes cardSet, cardName and numberInSet of types object, string and integer respectively
Then in a simple GUI you can make new objects of each class, and then you get a view where you can enter all attributes
It's pretty CRUD-like
Attributes of type "string" give a text input field, "integer" gives a number field, etc. for simple types
@bruglesco Just got another complaint about that coworker of mine :|
Senior community outreach specialist called in to get an issue investigated, she completely misunderstood the caller's issue, talked down to them and told them to call back tomorrow if they want to complain to a supervisor
It was an issue likely related to Exchange, but just because the caller mentioned one of the recipients happened to be using Gmail, she closed the ticket as unsupported with this gem of a comment
> Close notes: This is outside of our support scope, they are using Google to organize a meeting instead of outlook to arrange meetings, caller will call back for further assistance