@andyboettcher @dhoechst @Force2be Have to check this out. Not required, but still possible? Or this circumvents controllers altogether?
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) January 15, 2014
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It's a thing. Sometimes there's stuff.
@andyboettcher @dhoechst @Force2be Have to check this out. Not required, but still possible? Or this circumvents controllers altogether?
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) January 15, 2014
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@andyboettcher @dhoechst @Force2be Not on the webinar. Any docs available discussing this?
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) January 15, 2014
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@andyboettcher @Force2be OK, phew. As much as I dislike writing unit tests, I understand the need and am glad they are required.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) January 15, 2014
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@andyboettcher @Force2be Wait, what? No more Unit Tests?
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) January 15, 2014
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Four marketing emails from @ToysRUs today. That’s kind of crazy.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) January 8, 2014
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half_even is possibly the worst rounding method ever. #askforce #forcedotcom
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) January 8, 2014
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Since when does setScale() use half_even as the default rounding mode? #askforce #forcedotcom
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) January 8, 2014
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@HucksleyInc Oh, I don’t think that’s going to happen.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) December 30, 2013
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Wow, @HucksleyInc. Thanks for the spam this morning. No clue how you got my email address, but now you’re blacklisted.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) December 30, 2013
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And once again, I find a blog post by @jeffdonthemic that solves my problem better than what I was doing on my own. #forcedotcom
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) December 24, 2013
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Now blocking anything from http://t.co/3DUNswqMQP since it slows websites down and looks like garbage.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) December 18, 2013
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@sherod @Kwongerific Problem seems to be my poor understanding of how that actually works.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) December 16, 2013
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@sherod @Kwongerific Got my problem sorted. Looped back around to looking at transient keyword.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) December 16, 2013
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@Kwongerific @sherod OK, fair point, but I do this sort of thing constantly. I’m boiling it down to see how simple I can make the problem.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) December 16, 2013
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@sherod @Kwongerific @RemoteAction Why? What’s bad about rerender?
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) December 16, 2013
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@Kwongerific @sherod Hardly think this is “too far”. Click button, set boolean true, rerender. Click freshly rendered button, world burns…
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) December 16, 2013
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@sherod @Kwongerific This is the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) December 16, 2013
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@Kwongerific Reproducible in two browsers. I’ve been fighting this for close to two days now.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) December 16, 2013
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@Kwongerific Very possible. I’ve never had this mush trouble.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) December 16, 2013
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@Kwongerific Weirder still: button rendered but setting disabled={transient}, same behavior.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) December 16, 2013
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