#MissKitty has credentials that are relevant in these discussions. Here's one: while I was killing myself working too many hours and beginning the termination of my second marriage through both of us being too stupid, #Concur #Technologies sold for a huge over evaluation to SAP. $8B+. No.
God save us if someone were to use a period in a free text field. My endless thanks to the #SAP #Concur developers for locking this down keeping us safe from any malicious periods out there. ๐Ÿ™
It seems that #Concur is still as braindead as ever in regards to east-of-Greenwich time zones: it still complains that my receipts are future-dated because itโ€™s already 5 July here while the servers are thinking itโ€™s still 4 July.

@grumpy_copi GrรผรŸe gehen raus an #SAP #Concur

Fun Fact: wenn du im HTML die Zeichenbegrenzung aufgehoben hattest, konntest du dich trotzdem einloggen (... bis sie das irgendwann gefixed hatten).

Advanced Level: die Web Application Firewall schneidet wahlweise bei der Passwort ร„nderung oder beim Login irgendwelche Zeichen raus.
DON'T ASK.๐Ÿซฃ

Sometimes I wonder if #Concur is waiting for a real human to walk to the nearest airport and stand in line at all of the different carriers in order to interface with a human clerk to figure out the list of available schedules that the human then must type back into Concur...
@crmsnbleyd #PureScript and a web framework like #Concur

Note to my future self: Before starting any project, vet said company based on:

- Does not use #Outlook
- Does not use #Teams
- Does not use #Workday
- Does not use #Concur
- Does not have "security" policies checklist

Anyone else have multiple active #Concur logins?

Don't name things, I completely agree with everything in this post.

One of the biggest sticking point in #Concur is that I don't want to link parts of an application with dynamic names. A good API composes parts together completely anonymously, so there's no friction in modifying the parts.

This also applies to naming datatypes. Naming datatypes leads to the expression problem where extending datatypes is a pain. Well, extending datatypes is less of a pain if it was built by extending upon primitives in the first place.

https://steveklabnik.com/writing/against-names/

Against Names

Ran some preliminary benchmark against a handful of other frameworks because I couldn't resist. It does terrible as expected, but it's not at the bottom because reflex-dom does even worse (perhaps there are problems with the reflex sample code). My aim is to get #concur as near the top of the rankings as possible.