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[SOFTWARE REQUEST] Core for new API
  • They certainly do (from database). Maybe you're right - main reason I didn't wanted to use current stack is because outdated PHP curl (TLSv1, eh), but I can probably achieve the same with “exec”.

    I'll look into that.

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    [SOFTWARE REQUEST] Core for new API
  • It has so much. I think it may be a problem to maintain it just for the API. Perhaps, there’s something a little bit more compact?

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  • I am currently working on a fairly old website service for the company's internal needs. The stack is quite old - PHP 5.3. It so happened that company can't abandon it right now.

    ... In short, I received a task to develop a REST API for this service. It is clear that I cannot use the current stack. What can I use as a standalone core for the new API? The main thing for me is the speed of development and ease of learning. For example, I would like Bearer authorization / some rights model out of box.

    Something like Laravel, but separate instance of it just for the API seems a little overkill for me. What you can advise me? Any boilerplates / software recommendations are welcomed.

    PS: My database is MSSQL 2016, so it could be a problem.

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  • Ah, you should see buses in my city. Dirty, thirty years old, overpopulated graves on wheels with no air conditioners.

    Never again.

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    Fisheye Placebo is a really good cyberpunk webcomic (free)
  • Oh boy. I noticed that comic when there was only one or two chapters - it was many years ago. I forgot a name of it shortly after.

    Thank you, I couldn't find it since then.

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    What's your favorite email client?
  • I'm absolutely agree. I really tried to get used to the new interface, but its a pain.

    Also, the new Windows version lacks support of Exchange, and it messes up your accounts on another devices.

    Still love it. Not the windows version.

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    Lights on
  • Repositories is literally on fire now! Huge updates every day.

    I believe Lemmy (or any of its frontend) will become much more pleasurable to use than reddit, and its matter not of years, but a months.

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