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12:05 AM
I might guess that SoftwareEngineering SE might be an appropriate site for this post... — Sam Onela 46 secs ago
 
 
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I wonder if this question is better suited for Software Engineering. — Robᵩ 5 secs ago
 
 
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12:33 PM
@JackGiffin please read our on-topic page before referring questions to our site. Explaining, writing or debugging code is explicitly off-topic on Software Engineering. — CandiedOrange 32 secs ago
 
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You may want to try: softwareengineering.stackexchange.com for these kind of questions — Dawid O 16 secs ago
 
 
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3:14 PM
Jon Ericson on May 23, 2018

Back when I was a full-time programmer and there was some code someone struggled with, it was a common practice to ask around in cubicle land. Sometimes you’d get lucky and find someone who know the answer right away or knew where to look in the documentation. When Stack Overflow launched, I cultivated a habit of asking and immediately answering questions I’d heard discussed at the office on the site. To this day, I get upvotes on questions like “How can you untar more than one file at a time?” It doesn’t just add to my reputation score—it also feels great to know I’ve helped dozens¹ of strangers. How often can you say that about an hour or so of effort? …

 
 
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@ShyamHabarakada Personally, I would stand up two versions of the API (with something in front of them to direct clients to one or the other). I absolutely would not trust that I could load both gems into the same Ruby application and safely switch between them for any given request. But this seems like a question for softwareengineering.stackexchange.com. — David Moles 9 secs ago
 

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