Stuart, great!
I'm looking forward to Python for IRIS
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Stuart, great!
I'm looking forward to Python for IRIS
Dimitry, thank you for the tip!
Now I see all the details when there are bugs.
But the question remains relevant. The server does not recognize the request of my client erroneous and thus gives out an empty answer. How to do tracing of calls for system classes if all goes "ok"?
At replacement inside of inquiry in parametres - references slash "/" on its code %2F, the OAuth server began to answer queries.
I did a test in another application. Error processing parameters-links within requests repeats itself.
Maybe the reason in incorrect processing of inquiries containing links with slashes in a system class %CSP.Request?
1. Data encryption and storage service with a set date for data access no sooner than a specified date
2. Library/framework to synchronise mobile/desktop/micro app data with the Kotlin/Rast/Julia API
my theme! great!
Great news and an incredible achievement! Congratulations to the Developer Community Team and to all of us for this wonderful growth!
Thanks for the stats Robert! It's a good reminder and motivation to keep fine-tuning and sharing our code.
Kurro,
gracias for such a detailed and emotional story about the type of date/time - it caught on :)
I was catching this topic a bit in my article about physical units in programming languages: DataOps: Let's learn how to work with physical objects in IRIS
On such " fuzzy " objects as date/time, you want to get a universal method of use with minimization of errors.
It seems to me that maximum use of built-in IRIS type can help here. And do the conversion on the edges of interaction - only in the interface modules.
What do you think?