Explain to us how your code would’ve known The Restaurant was closed that day?
And which one of those notification methods you believe failed?
I write software for a living too. Getting all the basic functionality to work takes 10% of the time. 90% of the time is checking for all these Anomaly cases.
Analog guy here. I would have called the deli first to see if it were open. I would have assumed that it was closed today until proven otherwise.
And Cato, from where i sit, you surely sounded like you were whining. Not so much sounding like you wanted a solution, just sounds like whining .
Like my wife’s two cats FEEDME FEEDME FEEDME.
Even with only one leg, you’re off with a great start to a new year. Here’s hoping your tomorrows are better than today. .
Thanks for asking. Because I did that. What I would have done is automagically disabled ordering after the first order wasn’t acknowledged, and then flagged it for a manual check. Naysayers are telling me I may have been the first one. Not likely, but possible. I checked back with that entry in Uber a few hours later and it was still available for ordering. Sloppy.