I'm an electrical engineering student who needed an idea for a school project dealing with reliability. I think I just found my project. Stay tuned!
I was listening to music (on Grooveshark touch) while driving down the highway. The page refreshed and this came up, it was a very weird feeling. This was the best music product I've ever used, and it was buggy as fuck…
Honestly, there's not really much content here.
Obvious beginner question here, what use cases would this work well for? I ran the the code you linked, and understand vaguely whats happening. Could this say, be used to distribute database requests to another server?
Excuse my slight condescending tone, but I don't think he really understands what twitter is for, and who benefits from its service. The model explained, which was tried by app.net, doesn't coincide with the real idea…
I'm an electrical engineering student who needed an idea for a school project dealing with reliability. I think I just found my project. Stay tuned!
I was listening to music (on Grooveshark touch) while driving down the highway. The page refreshed and this came up, it was a very weird feeling. This was the best music product I've ever used, and it was buggy as fuck…
Honestly, there's not really much content here.
Obvious beginner question here, what use cases would this work well for? I ran the the code you linked, and understand vaguely whats happening. Could this say, be used to distribute database requests to another server?
Excuse my slight condescending tone, but I don't think he really understands what twitter is for, and who benefits from its service. The model explained, which was tried by app.net, doesn't coincide with the real idea…