Any reason you copied the files manually instead of forking on github? The link to https://github.com/n01se/1110 was right there on the main page.
Yeah, server is limited to 20 users. "Massive" was more the wish than the reality.
If you become a ghost you can go through the ground. It's slow, but sufficient for getting past blocked tunnels.
node.js on a ti-micro. Just not much horsepower on the back end.
If the server hits its user limit, you can console yourself with a demo video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvLxOVYeo5w
But I am a political conservative! Maybe a political conservative with more impressive rhetorical skills would have done better... But wait, that doesn't make sense because this supposedly has nothing at all to do with…
There are a few features from Yegge's conservative list that I wish Clojure had. For example there is some very interesting work going on to support optional static typing. https://github.com/frenchy64/typed-clojure But…
That's a fair point, but it was an attempt to inject actual facts into a conversation full of generalities. What the survey does suggest is a lot of people who used "non-conservative" languages in the past are now using…
Any reason you copied the files manually instead of forking on github? The link to https://github.com/n01se/1110 was right there on the main page.
Yeah, server is limited to 20 users. "Massive" was more the wish than the reality.
If you become a ghost you can go through the ground. It's slow, but sufficient for getting past blocked tunnels.
node.js on a ti-micro. Just not much horsepower on the back end.
If the server hits its user limit, you can console yourself with a demo video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvLxOVYeo5w
But I am a political conservative! Maybe a political conservative with more impressive rhetorical skills would have done better... But wait, that doesn't make sense because this supposedly has nothing at all to do with…
There are a few features from Yegge's conservative list that I wish Clojure had. For example there is some very interesting work going on to support optional static typing. https://github.com/frenchy64/typed-clojure But…
That's a fair point, but it was an attempt to inject actual facts into a conversation full of generalities. What the survey does suggest is a lot of people who used "non-conservative" languages in the past are now using…