Anyone coming to the US from most of the world is painfully aware of how antiquated the whole system is. For a business accepting relatively few large payments, a major issue is the cost of payment. For all their…
The difference being that with your spouse you often have an explicit promise of fidelity. You don't owe your employer yourself, they pay you for your time. I think the assumption that "accepting the coffee" equates to…
Out of interest where did that figure come from for PHP? It seems to contradict the benchmarks I could find for framework routers and PHP extensions. Ref: https://github.com/c9s/router-benchmark
Anyone coming to the US from most of the world is painfully aware of how antiquated the whole system is. For a business accepting relatively few large payments, a major issue is the cost of payment. For all their…
The difference being that with your spouse you often have an explicit promise of fidelity. You don't owe your employer yourself, they pay you for your time. I think the assumption that "accepting the coffee" equates to…
Out of interest where did that figure come from for PHP? It seems to contradict the benchmarks I could find for framework routers and PHP extensions. Ref: https://github.com/c9s/router-benchmark