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Hi @steffen, welcome to Stack Overflow. This site is for professional and enthusiast programmers, so generally coding questions. You might find ServerFault to be better suited for this kind of question. Also review the associated How to Ask page over there to improve your question -- serverfault.com/help/how-to-ask. Have fun! — Rafael Rivera 52 secs ago
 
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We are programmers. We love formal language(s). — Klaus D. 12 secs ago
 
 
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This looks incredible! Any chance we can reformulate this method without generators? I, an average developer, find it rather hard to read, although I think functional programmers find this familiar. — Teodor Ciuraru 57 secs ago
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The time is 2020-11-29T14:00:00Z and @Duga is alive
 
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The time is 2020-11-29T16:00:00Z and @Duga is alive
 
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@myl ?? That's exactly the point! This is what the OP wants to do "Override the Authorize Attribute". "Dangerous" is a matter of opinion, arguably submitting any details on any web form to any server is "dangerous" as is crossing the road, or leaving the house. Assuming this is a Q&A site for programmers (presumably making software) I think that overriding a part of an application you helped author is not to automatically be considered overly "dangerous". Your comment (and downvote) suggest using AllowAnonymous is a bad idea - if so why did MS release it! My answer is precise and accurate. — MemeDeveloper 59 secs ago
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Please update the indentation of your code. Python is very sensitive to indentation, as are python programmers. — quamrana 35 secs ago
 
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The time is 2020-11-29T20:00:00Z and @Duga is alive
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@customcommander True. JavaScript is not a convenient language for functional programming. We need a better language for functional discourse on the web. Although we do have functional languages that compile to JS, like PureScript and Elm, they require a certain amount of prior knowledge about FP. Hence, they aren't very welcoming to most JavaScript programmers. I don't know the best solution to the JavaScript problem. However, I think we should slowly add more support FP by proposing changes to TC39 committee and championing the proposals. =) — Aadit M Shah 14 secs ago
 
 
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Unfortunately this is way too broad for Stack Overflow, which is meant for help debugging specific issues. You can maybe try the software engineering stack exchange, or even forums like ShakaCode or even the Reactjs subreddit. Best is to do as much research about the various options/required infrastructure for your specific needs etc. then head to one of those places and be as specific as possible. GL — Jayce444 1 min ago
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There are some more nice answers here. softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/405688/…. The one from @Berin Loritsch , will help grasp the real strength and difference of Strategy from Factory, — Nilesh Pawar 27 secs ago
 

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