the only opportunity there is not around discounts (they just increase the price a coupe of days in advance), and more on having 12/18 months payments/installements without or very low interest.
Also, something funny happened in between: as these sites are re-marking everything, sometimes "bugs" appear as they might miss a zero (we have a lot of them =), or something like that. If you're lucky you can get the product no questions asked, or you can make a claim and they compensate, or worst case they cancel it and you get your money back.
love OneNote, easy and quick for collaborative documentation around implemented systems. It does seem to process the text from images so it can search on them. However, searching IP addresses is not very good
Me too. Took it in classroom from a Cisco partner when i was a junior webdev 20 years ago and not exposed to any network equipment. instructor was a network admin at big Co and made us crimp ethernet Jacks and shared a Lot of stuff between the lines. most of things i learned there still applies in my daily job as Solution arch
Great recommendations! For another perspective, I'd add O'Reilly's "Continuous API Management" with some chapters around designing APIs as products and suggestions around how to implement a lifecycle.
Also, strictly for design I'd also do what was suggested here and check API design guidelines from several sources. I like the Adidas one.
Talking about unbundling on connectors.. is there something like Zapier for large enterprise?
Also, would be nice there is an standard way to develop these connectors for interchange
Maybe in this case is because of some aboriginal custom.
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