> ... Go and node.js are popular and both do asynchronous stuff effortlessly (even though they are single threaded typically) I know that I'm being very pedantic here, but Go is not a "typically single threaded"…
Maybe you should expose some way of contacting you. I might be willing but it would be good to discuss some terms and expectations first
I wrote this (at work) to update versions in our projects from one place, and even partial versions. Saves me some headache and mental space every time. I know there are competitors but none I found was just simple,…
You have a “Try it out” button that forces me to create an account and login. This is a turn of for me, completely. So, no trying out for me
Since Swift got ABI “stable” stamp the runtime and standard libraries is shipped with the OS, reducing the overhead by ~50 mb.
What is the algorithm for the speed test? How do you make the test? I’m soon getting fiber and I am interested in this thing
> ... Go and node.js are popular and both do asynchronous stuff effortlessly (even though they are single threaded typically) I know that I'm being very pedantic here, but Go is not a "typically single threaded"…
Maybe you should expose some way of contacting you. I might be willing but it would be good to discuss some terms and expectations first
I wrote this (at work) to update versions in our projects from one place, and even partial versions. Saves me some headache and mental space every time. I know there are competitors but none I found was just simple,…
You have a “Try it out” button that forces me to create an account and login. This is a turn of for me, completely. So, no trying out for me
Since Swift got ABI “stable” stamp the runtime and standard libraries is shipped with the OS, reducing the overhead by ~50 mb.
What is the algorithm for the speed test? How do you make the test? I’m soon getting fiber and I am interested in this thing