Victor Stafusa
Analista de Planejamento e Desenvolvimento Organizacional - Prefeitura de São Paulo
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Member for 14 years
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São Paulo - SP, Brasil
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2024 Community Moderator Election Results
Oh, starball lost to Dalija by a hair-thin margin.
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Canonical for Java EE vs Jakarta EE
Once upon a time Java was "Write once, run everywhere". Now it is "Here be dragons".
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Is there a canonical question on how to parse "invalid" JSON?
@VLAZ "does not require that name strings be unique" - well, then a lot of actual JSON parsers out there are simply broken and have been built on the assumption of just the opposite of that. Some of them emit errors when some name isn't unique. Some of them silently drop repeated keys or keep them somewhere in memory but in a way that it is very cumbersome or even impossible to read. Can't recall of any single parser that offers an API that can access all the duplicate values in a high-level, simple, elegant and straight-forward way (i.e. not depending on very ugly hacks).
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Is there a canonical question on how to parse "invalid" JSON?
@InSync I already saw some broken JSONs that featured duplicated keys for objects and the JSON parser which consumed it didn't check for duplicates. E.g.
{"some_key": "a", "some_key": "b", "some_key": "c"}
- The most common result was that only the last key prevailed and the rest was silently dropped. The correct, of course, would be to throw an error and reject the input instead.
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Is there a canonical question on how to parse "invalid" JSON?
What about duplicate keys?
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It is time that we have a Super Downvote!
Can I super-downvote this very question?
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Are error messages required to be posted in English?
The inner guts of SAP/ABAP is an example of a thing that is in scope of SO that might give some German error messages (just a very small niche, but it is nevertheless). BTW, there is a lot of specific frameworks and programming tools out there that might sometimes give errors that aren't in English. For example, a few years ago I had trouble with some legacy Java framework that gave me error messages in French, and I don't speak French nor was using anything that had something to do with French, so this happens sometimes.
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Are error messages required to be posted in English?
I already saw a lot of half-baken softwares giving me error messages in Chinese, French, Russian, Czech, Japanese and languages which I have no idea what they are. Don't assume that there will be a magic flag easily reachable somewhere that will translate everything properly. Most of times there isn't any. And even if there is, I'm already very pissed off from errors featuring broken translations that sound as "all your base are belong to us" (Microsoft is a specialist in giving me that), so I wouldn't rely on that.
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Are error messages required to be posted in English?
@Braiam I already saw a lot of half-baken softwares giving me error messages in Chinese, French, Russian, Czech, Japanese and languages which I have no idea what they are. Don't assume that there will be a magic flag easily reachable somewhere that will translate everything properly. Most of times there isn't any. And even if there is, I'm already very pissed off from errors featuring broken translations that sound as "all your base are belong to us" (Microsoft is a specialist in giving me that), so I wouldn't rely on that.
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CEO's 2020 Kickoff Blog: Where do you see Stack Overflow going?
@Magisch Yes, he probably did nothing wrong. In fact I think that it was more likely because he standed a personal decision in doing it right and refused an order to do something wrong. But we really don't know.
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CEO's 2020 Kickoff Blog: Where do you see Stack Overflow going?
Well, the Monica case happened shortly before him joined the company, so it is probably not his fault.
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CEO's 2020 Kickoff Blog: Where do you see Stack Overflow going?
"One specific recommendation I will make is that you go to Shog9 with your hat in your hand and ask him to come back to consult on, and if it works out, direct the community strategy and communications for your company." - Except if you have insider priviledged non-public information, we don't know how or why Shog9 was fired, and thus, we don't know if this is a reasonable request. So, you might rework a few text details here in light of that.