The 2001-era paper by the same name and a different author (Andrew Odlyzko -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Odlyzko) is a compelling read: http://firstmonday.org/article/view/833/742
> Node utilizes as much of what's already available from the operating system's kernel as possible. And yet we've seen a proliferation of fibre/coroutine/green thread libraries for Node which all reinvent the concept of…
Wow dude, not only is using someone's quote on your website without consent pretty unclassy, using their employer to add legitimacy and make it seem like they're speaking on behalf of the company is just not ok at all.
The 2001-era paper by the same name and a different author (Andrew Odlyzko -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Odlyzko) is a compelling read: http://firstmonday.org/article/view/833/742
> Node utilizes as much of what's already available from the operating system's kernel as possible. And yet we've seen a proliferation of fibre/coroutine/green thread libraries for Node which all reinvent the concept of…
Wow dude, not only is using someone's quote on your website without consent pretty unclassy, using their employer to add legitimacy and make it seem like they're speaking on behalf of the company is just not ok at all.