Ah, I guess I'm more of a dietary purist.
MirrorGiraffe
I'm a purist but I appreciate everyone doing their best. Everyone has different challenges and priorities and in the end a bacontarian is much better than eating meat all the time, according to me at least.
A specific tool should definitely beat a generic one. If I was doing these things all the time I would consider building something like that, scaffolding based on a swagger seems pretty easily achievable but since I do this every other year tops, and the setup will need to be updated with new techniques it's fast from a valuable time investment to write for me.
This. Was setting up a new service and it scaffolded all the endpoints after the swagger and helped me setup tooling, tests, within a few hours. Also helped me research what has happened in the area since my last ms.
Now when adding the business logic I'll be doing most of it myself as it tends to be a bit creative about what I'm trying to achieve and tends to forget to check my models etc.
It's great at generic code, has issues on specifics.
What about ImageMagick? I feel it does deserve to stay in it's own comic strip.
It's a shame Gripen uses a motor produced by GM in America which apparently can't be replaced for whatever reason. This has the potential to make it incompatible with the EU home made requirements for the frozen russian assets to be used. I guess trump could even embargo that to prevent competition from switching to Gripen from F-can't remember the number.
Been using zed lately. Pretty similar ui, wildly different performance.