>WSDL/SOAP are not REST Well if you define REST as "Web Apps developed with RoR" then I guess you're right, Rails is definiteley the pioneer of Rails development. >You've yet to refute that argument There was (at least)…
2006? Come ON! How about the whole WSDL/SOAP services that appeared way before that? You're telling me that Rails was the one who came out with the modern REST ideas? That's total tech illiteracy right there. Damn, you…
REST was either popularized or outright invented by Ruby? What the f* are you on? Or were you born a few years ago and just worked with Ruby since then? Really, how could somebody be so oblivious to this field in order…
Tell her that two wrongs never make a right.
Even if it were a database of known murderers (or sex offenders , or whatever crime you consider to be the worst), it is still private information. So it's a shame that those 'hackers' got away with it.
Good, thanks.
Do you override 'require('fs')' or do you do some magic at the OS level ?
I was impressed by the Time Travel. If I delete a file through there, and "go back in time" would the files would still be there?
Don't be so naive. Do you think you can just walk up to Mozilla and tell them: "Sup guys, just bundle this crap into your browser. Please."?
It is not valid. I found it amusing that it even went through.
And its pretty much the same thing now. Try WebGL on any Mac (Safari is the worst performer of them all btw). You will see a bit of lag, frame drops, CPUs at 100%, a lot heat and your battery will die in two hours max.…
How many different HR departments?
The runtime is pretty awesome as well. I remember the work of people like Joa Ebert exploiting the platform and the language to the max, really cool stuff. The world is barely coming closer to what Flash was capable to…
Ok, thanks. Haven't read the spec, that's why I was asking. >However, the general consensus is that promises should be part of the microtask queue, and for good reason. That's the only bit I found in the post regarding…
Always had bad experiences with HR, with around 6-7 different companies. Talking with colleagues on the same industry and others found out that my experiences are not isolated incidents, but quite the opposite they've…
Does the spec explicitly tells about how to time tasks vs microtasks? I was under the impression that it was up to the implementation and not relevant. To add something more, I would really like to see an example where…
What a time to be alive. Telling someone to mind her own business is considered rude.
Ok, let's play pedantic DannyBee. >I don't think you have anywhere near the kind of data to generalize an entire profession across all industries :) >The vast majority of people i've met who feel like you do are people…
Rich, you know what dignity is? Dignity is being the same person disregarding the situation where you're currently involved. I see you standing here as a person who is always polite and correct, with a perfect…
I agree with you. Things need to be solved with a different structure.
You're the 1%, then. Honestly, I haven't met one decent guy in HR in a loooong time. Quite the contrary, I have plenty of bad experiences with HR that made me believe those things. I'll give you my favorite examples: I…
HR is never your friend. Aside from the job they're required to do, HR usually attracts people with despicable morals and class. They wont hesitate on lying to you, set you up on to something, threaten you, whatever it…
Ok, try testing with packets of around 128-1024 bytes. A 'good' result for an i5-i7 core is to get at least 10k requests per second on that situation. You are gonna live or die by this measure dude, so work on improving…
Thanks for your reply. Pretty good project you have there, and your overall mission, well, it looks like a moonshot but it's noble and pure. I like that. Have you measured how many requests per second (reads/writes) can…
If you're the author, can you give specifics on performance?
>WSDL/SOAP are not REST Well if you define REST as "Web Apps developed with RoR" then I guess you're right, Rails is definiteley the pioneer of Rails development. >You've yet to refute that argument There was (at least)…
2006? Come ON! How about the whole WSDL/SOAP services that appeared way before that? You're telling me that Rails was the one who came out with the modern REST ideas? That's total tech illiteracy right there. Damn, you…
REST was either popularized or outright invented by Ruby? What the f* are you on? Or were you born a few years ago and just worked with Ruby since then? Really, how could somebody be so oblivious to this field in order…
Tell her that two wrongs never make a right.
Even if it were a database of known murderers (or sex offenders , or whatever crime you consider to be the worst), it is still private information. So it's a shame that those 'hackers' got away with it.
Good, thanks.
Do you override 'require('fs')' or do you do some magic at the OS level ?
I was impressed by the Time Travel. If I delete a file through there, and "go back in time" would the files would still be there?
Don't be so naive. Do you think you can just walk up to Mozilla and tell them: "Sup guys, just bundle this crap into your browser. Please."?
It is not valid. I found it amusing that it even went through.
And its pretty much the same thing now. Try WebGL on any Mac (Safari is the worst performer of them all btw). You will see a bit of lag, frame drops, CPUs at 100%, a lot heat and your battery will die in two hours max.…
How many different HR departments?
The runtime is pretty awesome as well. I remember the work of people like Joa Ebert exploiting the platform and the language to the max, really cool stuff. The world is barely coming closer to what Flash was capable to…
Ok, thanks. Haven't read the spec, that's why I was asking. >However, the general consensus is that promises should be part of the microtask queue, and for good reason. That's the only bit I found in the post regarding…
Always had bad experiences with HR, with around 6-7 different companies. Talking with colleagues on the same industry and others found out that my experiences are not isolated incidents, but quite the opposite they've…
Does the spec explicitly tells about how to time tasks vs microtasks? I was under the impression that it was up to the implementation and not relevant. To add something more, I would really like to see an example where…
What a time to be alive. Telling someone to mind her own business is considered rude.
Ok, let's play pedantic DannyBee. >I don't think you have anywhere near the kind of data to generalize an entire profession across all industries :) >The vast majority of people i've met who feel like you do are people…
Rich, you know what dignity is? Dignity is being the same person disregarding the situation where you're currently involved. I see you standing here as a person who is always polite and correct, with a perfect…
I agree with you. Things need to be solved with a different structure.
You're the 1%, then. Honestly, I haven't met one decent guy in HR in a loooong time. Quite the contrary, I have plenty of bad experiences with HR that made me believe those things. I'll give you my favorite examples: I…
HR is never your friend. Aside from the job they're required to do, HR usually attracts people with despicable morals and class. They wont hesitate on lying to you, set you up on to something, threaten you, whatever it…
Ok, try testing with packets of around 128-1024 bytes. A 'good' result for an i5-i7 core is to get at least 10k requests per second on that situation. You are gonna live or die by this measure dude, so work on improving…
Thanks for your reply. Pretty good project you have there, and your overall mission, well, it looks like a moonshot but it's noble and pure. I like that. Have you measured how many requests per second (reads/writes) can…
If you're the author, can you give specifics on performance?