And the post here sounds very NIH for not even mentioning Gearman in its survey of options.
Sometimes things need to be destroyed.
Eh, who cares? So he had a big evangelical moment and saw Jesus, great, wonderful. This book continues to contain information that can be useful to people, and this is the same "book-burning" way of thinking that is so…
Insider stalk? That sounds no fun.
That's still not a good answer. My use of "sequel" or "S.Q.L" depends on many factors. For a non-technical crowd, or one that I otherwise know is unfamiliar with the topic, it's always S.Q.L. Similarly, If I'm throwing…
Yea, I was surprised to see your first comment anywhere but at the top. $10 will buy a g of dirt. $20 beasters/kb. $25+ for true dank (east coast).
It leaves the impression that their attentions are divided, at the very least.
I believe he's implying that his priorities are close at hand.
Every time I've entertained the idea of joining a startup, it's always an "all we need is a developer" situation, or its cousin, the "we had a great developer (who invariably stunk) who'll get you up to speed." So it…
Just seems a bit arbitrary to me.
And the post here sounds very NIH for not even mentioning Gearman in its survey of options.
Sometimes things need to be destroyed.
Eh, who cares? So he had a big evangelical moment and saw Jesus, great, wonderful. This book continues to contain information that can be useful to people, and this is the same "book-burning" way of thinking that is so…
Insider stalk? That sounds no fun.
That's still not a good answer. My use of "sequel" or "S.Q.L" depends on many factors. For a non-technical crowd, or one that I otherwise know is unfamiliar with the topic, it's always S.Q.L. Similarly, If I'm throwing…
Yea, I was surprised to see your first comment anywhere but at the top. $10 will buy a g of dirt. $20 beasters/kb. $25+ for true dank (east coast).
It leaves the impression that their attentions are divided, at the very least.
I believe he's implying that his priorities are close at hand.
Every time I've entertained the idea of joining a startup, it's always an "all we need is a developer" situation, or its cousin, the "we had a great developer (who invariably stunk) who'll get you up to speed." So it…
Just seems a bit arbitrary to me.