this could be useful for crawlers that need to interpret javascript
Definitely a solution looking for a problem. Keep up the good work.
wrapping a business model around a the availability of a third party is a doomed to fail idea. Craigslist specifically is probably the worst offender on the internet right now regarding sharing functionality on their…
functional programming doesnt work? So, linux doesnt work? dadgum.com? bleh
Thanks for the profound news flash. I'll be sure to write a blog entry the next time I fart.
another interpreted language running inside of an interpreted language... sweet. All we need now is to write a perl interpreter in Lua and then run it inside of the javascript Lua interpreter and we'll really see the…
This is nice, but the API requires your app to communicate back to some central web server in order to function...
The question is not is opentable worth it, the question is this question worth it being posted on this site, or is it just completely irrelevent drivel? I'd say the latter is true.
Oracle's lawsuit against google was the last nail in the coffin for Java. If I were you, and was forced to using java code, I would definately either use gcj to compile directly to native object code, or use an oracle…
welcome to iran
sounds like a solution looking for a problem.
this could be useful for crawlers that need to interpret javascript
Definitely a solution looking for a problem. Keep up the good work.
wrapping a business model around a the availability of a third party is a doomed to fail idea. Craigslist specifically is probably the worst offender on the internet right now regarding sharing functionality on their…
functional programming doesnt work? So, linux doesnt work? dadgum.com? bleh
Thanks for the profound news flash. I'll be sure to write a blog entry the next time I fart.
another interpreted language running inside of an interpreted language... sweet. All we need now is to write a perl interpreter in Lua and then run it inside of the javascript Lua interpreter and we'll really see the…
This is nice, but the API requires your app to communicate back to some central web server in order to function...
The question is not is opentable worth it, the question is this question worth it being posted on this site, or is it just completely irrelevent drivel? I'd say the latter is true.
Oracle's lawsuit against google was the last nail in the coffin for Java. If I were you, and was forced to using java code, I would definately either use gcj to compile directly to native object code, or use an oracle…
welcome to iran
sounds like a solution looking for a problem.