Ha! Swedes are funny. [imgur.com]

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Aye. I'm afraid to look into the source code of that Angular app…

The Angular app needs some data as a JSON, I have that stored locally in the app. How the app handles its own data storage, that I don't know. I haven't checked its code, yet.

There's a gain as long as it works. Then I wouldn't have to code this seat map thingy myself. Let's see. I can, however, get it working if I load the page from a server and load the data to it. But we need it to work offline too, otherwise it is pretty useless.

Integrating an Angular app to the Android app (running without a network connection, of course), just because. Let's see how (or more precisely, if) I get this working…

Yours too? Ours have been annoying as hell today for some reason. They have a week off from school now, so they should be getting relaxed and destressed soon. Or at least we parents hope so.

Network issues, backend services are broken, and so forth. Monday's demo will be "awesome".

Tell me about it… Everything is broken at work, and we have important on Monday.

One demo down, another one (a demo practice) to go. Then on Monday I will give the demo for the big, big bosses.

@kdfrawg Yes, but normally not as rainy as now. We Finns love to complain about the weather here while it is pretty nice all around the year. Yes, there are clear seasons1, which means that one know pretty accurately what the weather will be like in the coming days.

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  1. With occasional sidesteps within a season, obviously.