It is said (allegedly by the Scots) that confession heals the soul.
But does it need to be strictly voluntary? The folks toiling away over
at CodeSOD conscientiously change the names to protect the innocent
but this side of
the house is committed to curing the tortured souls of webdevs. Whether
they like it or not. Sadly Sam's submission has been blinded, so the
black black soul of xxxxxxxxxxte.com remains unfortunately undesmirched,
but three others should be experiencing the sweet sweet healing light
of day right about now. I sure hope they appreciate it.
More monkey business this week from
Reinier B.
who is hoping to check in on some distant cousins.
"I'll make sure to accept email from {email address},
otherwise I won't be able to visit {zoo name}."
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Alex A.
is "trying to pay customs duty." It definitely can be.
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"I know it's hard to recruit good developers," commiserates
Sam B.
, "but it's like they're not even trying." They sure are, as above.
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Peter G.
bemoans
"Apparently this network power thingamajig, found on
Aliexpress, is pain itself if the brand name on it is
to be believed." Cicero wept.
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Jan B.
takes the perfecta, hitting not only this week's theme of flubstitutions
but also a bounty of bodged null references to boot.
"This is one of the hardest choices I've ever had in my life.
I'm not sure if I'd prefer null or null as my
location.detection.message.CZ." Go in peace.
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