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looks an awful (pun intended) lot like http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/XML_vs_CSV__0x3a__The_Choice_is_Obvious.aspx How many times will history repeat itself ?
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About time too! It's been far too long since we've had someone doing something unspeakable with XML.
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Should we do something simple, or do something complicated?
Let's do both!
CAPTCHA: Facilisis. Sounds like an infection caused by apps like this.
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Nice one guys, I had to laugh at this (all too familiar) misuse of XML. Still, I think you need to work on some new article names - this one sounds awfully familar...
http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/Keeping-It-Stupid-Simple.aspx
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I was attracted to your site because I was looking for a good sample of XJSON. This definitively helps! Thanks.
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Very funny!!!
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TRWTF is "save-date-yyyy":"Oct 27"
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Encapsulating JSON in XML? This one should definitely be taken a photo of on a wooden table. On a truck. On a freight train.
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You call that HTML? lol
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As an aside, I just love their very clever JSON date field names. On seeing a name like ".*mmdd", you would be tempted to fill it with something like "1027", without even looking at the documentation, huh? Well, you won't pull that one with these guys (I'm not counting the "yyyy" also being "Oct 27", as it's obviously a typo).
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Reminds me of the days at uni when one person had the genius idea of storing his MySQL queries in an XML database.
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No, I'm pretty sure we call it (a horrible use of) XML.
CAPTCHA: jugis (If you remove the i, then hell yes, please)
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That's what they get asking.
Remeber, people, the next time you face an unsolluble (there is no "better" option, just options) technical choice and think about asking management, don't!
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the real wtf is why are they trying to write an actual application using PHP
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Oct 27 == Dec 23
Don't see a problem here.
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I see what you did there.
CAPTCHA dupe: facilisis
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Actually, according to my calc.exe Oct 27 == 33
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Notice how the vendor is Johann Sebastian Bach. Now I know what inspired Toccata and Fugue in D minor.
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Therein lies the problem. Should have been "XML xor JSON".
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Pray tell how the octal representation is less then the decimal representation when you can't use 8 or 9?
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Some trolling that's so clever it's gone over my head? How can a number represented in a higher base look bigger?
Ah, of course you're using calc.exe penandpaper.exe is a lot less buggy, but only slightly less buggy than brain.exe
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Then it's no surprise that the correct result is 23:
Oct 27 = 2*8 + 7 = 23
At least gcalctool gets it right
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That's why real programmers get confused by Halloween and X-Mas, cause OCT 31 = DEC 25
...
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ouch I neer saw THAT coming...
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Thanks -- you just teached me what xor is for :)
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I got a JSON array of strings of JSON once. I was speechless.
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To be completely honest, I did it in my head, and then used calc.exe to double check.
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JSB is written 'Sebastian' with a single n, which is the real wtf here.
J-Dad Bach = Johann Ambrosius Bach, J-Son Bach = Johann Sebastian Bach.
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Confirmation bias FTW (which is a WTF, but backwards)
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Shoot. Pity the poor bastage born on halloween, getting presents, and getting teased. Any wonder he doesn't do either anymore?
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JSB? Move up to the greatest, although least known, member of the family, Philip David Quentin Bach. (yeah, I know his parents only gave him initials, but he probably gave himself real names later on)
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Is that eXtreme-JSON?
And is it eXtreme enough?
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It's a Diskworld allusion: JSB is BSJ backwards.
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I try but I always get a bluescreen.
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I'd say TRWTF is the »Sebastiann«, as far as I know the guy was named Johann Sebastian Bach, but after the »creative« definition of the yyyy (which was already noticed), I'll guess that's just a »minor glitch«, which »will be addressed« in one of the upcoming bugfix releases.
Drizzt
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Oh yeah? I'll see your Bach and raise you a Barbara Bach!
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It's all too common to encapsulate one format into XML and then wonder why it not always works as expected.
I have a system where a fixed-record data is encapsulated in XML - and the fixed record contains spaces too, which means that there can be horrible problems if one isn't careful with formatting...
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Waiter! There's a JSON in my tagsoup!
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Obviously the yank is right and the furener is wrong.
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It's not even Friday the 13th, but JSON has gone to hell.
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TRWTF is not enclosing the JSON in a CDATA seection.
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thedailywtf.com/lame