ah, you say that, but with wifi light switches and wifi toilets it's easy to connect those together nowadays!
Sounds like pretty basic observation of society, as in people are driven by: 1. What what they can do -- the tools. 2. What others do. 3. Costs / benefits. 4. What hurts -- laws and consequences of not following the…
String Theory tries to say that.
The bad rap was probably due to older versions. I used to program PHP in a professional setting (quite a while ago) and it basically interchangeable as any other system script (bash) executed by a parent http server…
Yes, but they better not get caught. It's a trust based model. It's actually Internet stack developers/packagers (anything from protocols in OS or libraries to browsers and devices) that are trusting Let's Encrypt among…
Here's the paper (source code is linked in the article): https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335405938_Parameter...
Sounds like CoreOS
I would assume endianness to be an issue in such code. Where in these structs would the order need to be validated? Or am I wrong in thinking that the byte order matters for x86 targeted c network code?
I'm remembering VRML now.
From: https://vmware.github.io/photon/ Photon™ is a technology preview of a minimal Linux container host. It is designed to have a small footprint and boot extremely quickly on VMware platforms. Photon™ is intended to…
A webring! (but seriously, it actually has a ton of other similar projects)
Don't listen to him, its just for performance, compatibility and portability. There's many other reasons why you might want to use another language, and some do.
Sounds exactly like 802.11ac. See: http://blog.airtightnetworks.com/bang-for-the-buck-with-expl...
Both are needed! Javascript is great for portability of apps that would otherwise be done in a native environment (you wouldn't want to index these anyway). Isn't there a standard mime type to execute js directly in…
ah, you say that, but with wifi light switches and wifi toilets it's easy to connect those together nowadays!
Sounds like pretty basic observation of society, as in people are driven by: 1. What what they can do -- the tools. 2. What others do. 3. Costs / benefits. 4. What hurts -- laws and consequences of not following the…
String Theory tries to say that.
The bad rap was probably due to older versions. I used to program PHP in a professional setting (quite a while ago) and it basically interchangeable as any other system script (bash) executed by a parent http server…
Yes, but they better not get caught. It's a trust based model. It's actually Internet stack developers/packagers (anything from protocols in OS or libraries to browsers and devices) that are trusting Let's Encrypt among…
Here's the paper (source code is linked in the article): https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335405938_Parameter...
Sounds like CoreOS
I would assume endianness to be an issue in such code. Where in these structs would the order need to be validated? Or am I wrong in thinking that the byte order matters for x86 targeted c network code?
I'm remembering VRML now.
From: https://vmware.github.io/photon/ Photon™ is a technology preview of a minimal Linux container host. It is designed to have a small footprint and boot extremely quickly on VMware platforms. Photon™ is intended to…
A webring! (but seriously, it actually has a ton of other similar projects)
Don't listen to him, its just for performance, compatibility and portability. There's many other reasons why you might want to use another language, and some do.
Sounds exactly like 802.11ac. See: http://blog.airtightnetworks.com/bang-for-the-buck-with-expl...
Both are needed! Javascript is great for portability of apps that would otherwise be done in a native environment (you wouldn't want to index these anyway). Isn't there a standard mime type to execute js directly in…