It was a horrible place to work. From a technical perspective they were completely incompetent, refusing to consider that a plan put in place years before might now be invalid. Investing in hardware and the associated…
That is correct, but isn't the difference that the hosted docker images are 'fully' isolated from one another including the kernel. I thought docker came about because this mechanism is inefficient, but if they have, as…
Disagree but commit. Idiots.
And what most people here have missed is that PGSQL is working for them 'because' they now know what their data looks like, MongoDB got them to that point. I can't speak for the OP but some of his examples speak to a…
None of them if they have any sense. Would you expect them to act before a verdict is given? That seems profoundly naive and self defeating.
And that data is meaningless without hardware specs.
Yep, even Google use it, but they are trying not to, and you should too. Enterprise software is a cess pool of crappy software written by underachieving engineers and dominated by consultants who literally make money…
Not enough information here to either validate your opinion or dismiss as inexperience.
He also pioneered XP while working on C3, a project shutdown in 99. As I recall the customer representative quit through burnout and stress and couldn't be replaced. Look, most of us dig agile, but all you really need…
I can tell you that many projects have used CoreData, and abandoned it in short order. Largely because it is a complex beast that many don't bother to become familiar with before they use it. Perhaps that is damning…
It was a horrible place to work. From a technical perspective they were completely incompetent, refusing to consider that a plan put in place years before might now be invalid. Investing in hardware and the associated…
That is correct, but isn't the difference that the hosted docker images are 'fully' isolated from one another including the kernel. I thought docker came about because this mechanism is inefficient, but if they have, as…
Disagree but commit. Idiots.
And what most people here have missed is that PGSQL is working for them 'because' they now know what their data looks like, MongoDB got them to that point. I can't speak for the OP but some of his examples speak to a…
None of them if they have any sense. Would you expect them to act before a verdict is given? That seems profoundly naive and self defeating.
And that data is meaningless without hardware specs.
Yep, even Google use it, but they are trying not to, and you should too. Enterprise software is a cess pool of crappy software written by underachieving engineers and dominated by consultants who literally make money…
Not enough information here to either validate your opinion or dismiss as inexperience.
He also pioneered XP while working on C3, a project shutdown in 99. As I recall the customer representative quit through burnout and stress and couldn't be replaced. Look, most of us dig agile, but all you really need…
I can tell you that many projects have used CoreData, and abandoned it in short order. Largely because it is a complex beast that many don't bother to become familiar with before they use it. Perhaps that is damning…