How legacy code works in a project
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August 10 2019, 22:30
The American entertainment industry has one noticeable aspect: they do not aim to keep prices low, but for the high price charged, they deliver 150%. Almost without exception, the feeling of “it was worth it” wasn’t fully appreciated until the trip. We couldn’t get around all of Hershey Park in just one full day. But what we did manage to do was a great success. I really hope that my beloved family, Elizaveta Alieva (Liza), who turned 18 today, and Masha Alieva, who performed quite well last week and received a medal, enjoyed it all.
August 07 2019, 00:09
Published a new article on hybrismart about SAP Cloud Platform Integration (SCPI). It is an iPaaS, a cloud integration platform. Generally used as an ESB, but unlike other products, it is closer to SAP’s cloud products, including SAP Commerce Cloud (hybris). In the hybris community, there is knowledge about SCPI, so I am addressing that gap 🙂
https://hybrismart.com/2019/08/07/connecting-the-dots-with-sap-cloud-platform-integration/
August 06 2019, 10:02
Interesting, how differently Google and Yandex perceive spring in Russia 🙂

August 04 2019, 14:40
Time to gather stones

August 03 2019, 14:32
Moon shopping

August 02 2019, 18:25
A typical day in our small town: you park next to the playground, and there are black vultures finishing off a deer.

August 01 2019, 23:53
If only I had this during my college years, maybe I would be working with electronics now, not IT. A free tool for emulating circuits with a library of ready-made
Ideal for those who want to understand and experiment up to a working prototype [and not burn anything in the process]
July 31 2019, 09:39
Sensors and various small items, about forty positions, have arrived. Weekends and evenings are now devoted to them. For instance, in the center there’s a laser, just above it an IR pair, thermometers, humidity meters

July 30 2019, 07:31
First time encountering a shower with a speedometer, oops, I mean thermometer. Actually, it’s very convenient.
In the USA, hotel showers have a single control handle – for temperature, and the water pressure is just normal. And this handle, after a couple of attempts, can be set “without looking” to the right position predictably and reliably. Couldn’t ask for better.

