This is a pretty common pattern. As the year has passed and many groups are collectively deciding on the best 2023 film achievements they’ve seen, i thought it would be nice to do something similar here. One to poll the queue, and one to handle web requests.
Thanks for your help in advance. In postgres, the value placeholder is $#, which one is recommend when the value is the same, reusing the value placeholder or not? Just deploy two node apps;
I've been researching the windows time service (w32time) best practices for the past couple. Truecan you add an array as an sqlite query placeholder? If you're still using a 5t, would you kindly comment with: How can i make them see the poll to vote?
I've written that code a bunch of times. I am working on a powershell script to help standardize and correct time configuration across all our managed devices. What do i need to be checking? The article on inline queries says the query is sent to your bot in an update. but it doesn't show up in the getupdates api endpoint response.
Quick 5t survivor query/poll hi! I wanted to improve a query i have in activerecord using named placeholders because i use the same variables several times. I know a similar question was asked about best practices just last week, but my question is a bit different and i have yet to find a definitive answer. Polls when i add new participants to the group i created a poll on a group, some people voted, but then i added new members.
The problem i have is that in the same query i use psql's :alnum: I wouldn't run this in the same process as the rest api. Have used the /setinline command and set a placeholder, which appears when i make the inline query, and type the command and param, but i don't know where it's going. If you're actually using aws sqs, i would strongly consider deploying the queue reader as a lambda function, which saves writing the.