I should get more into it, but one thing I am always not sure about: How do you test them? Have them on a separate branch (or even repo) and then trigger them? That seems a bit restrictive
Sheldan
Something which I realized and made me understand why the return type is not part of the sigure, is the question "what happens if you just call a method, but not assign the return value to a variable?" If you have two methods with the same name, and parameters, and the only difference is the return type, how would you decide what method to call, if you have not the slightest idea which one of them is meant? As you are not required to assign the return value to anything, you have no indication.
I still cant believe that oracle did it that bad, that people switched off the JDK just entirely
The sudden influx of users is crazy, so its perfectly understandable that they are overworked :/
Yeah, I am not sure which ballbark they are right now.
Finally a more sane API for HTTP requests in java. Still using a library tho, can be very convenient (like okhttp)
It can be a buzzword, but also be convenient for various things.
But there certainly is a steeep learning curve
A Kubernetes community would also be interesting, if its more development focused.
So url style (kubernetes
) and displayname (Kubernetes
)
Terraform cloud offers a free tier as well, but I guess if you dont wanna go that route, its useful.