did you even read the article? it was written for (and runs fine on) perl 3. it's basically a huge nop.
Another egregious example of web people confusing "distributed system" with "supercomputer." This is in addition to the parallela people, who have confused "cluster" with "supercomputer." In both cases, network latency…
hn is not your mother's refrigerator door.
You do not have LAMP on your Windows box.
You don't need a client certificate for rsyslog's tls transport.
I can't scroll that website by pressing the space key. The article is not worth reaching for pgdn.
did you even read the article? it was written for (and runs fine on) perl 3. it's basically a huge nop.
Another egregious example of web people confusing "distributed system" with "supercomputer." This is in addition to the parallela people, who have confused "cluster" with "supercomputer." In both cases, network latency…
hn is not your mother's refrigerator door.
You do not have LAMP on your Windows box.
You don't need a client certificate for rsyslog's tls transport.
I can't scroll that website by pressing the space key. The article is not worth reaching for pgdn.