We are also having problems not being reported in the status page, like network connections dropping trying with GKE and container registry.
Tailor Swift. I see what you did there.
$5 per month per account. Same price as an entire Office 365 subscription for an API that can talk to your Office 356 subscription. Interesting idea, but your pricing is insane.
Any time you build a large application, you need to be able to choose the best language and platform for any given part of the system. It doesn't matter if you like Node.JS, sometimes Go is a better solution. It doesn't…
As if reading the documents was the problem. This is just some basic wrappers around an XML reader. Hard part is not reading the documents, it's rendering them.
Amazing what science can conclusively prove with statistics gathered using sample sizes of 200.
Yet he did ditch the fully open source approach they had going before with Mono... Xamarin Studio isn't exactly cheap. He certainly prefers making money to running a charity.
No.
https://lists.webkit.org/pipermail/webkit-dev/2013-May/02489...
No, the sum of all positive numbers up to infinity does not equal -1/12. Bad math is bad. Amazing people actually buy this dude's "math."
I got 29 with first algorithm I came up with. Was really fun, but surprised they say their current code gets 33. Maybe it handles other cases better?
http://theoldreader.com/
From zero to suck in under 6 seconds!
We are also having problems not being reported in the status page, like network connections dropping trying with GKE and container registry.
Tailor Swift. I see what you did there.
$5 per month per account. Same price as an entire Office 365 subscription for an API that can talk to your Office 356 subscription. Interesting idea, but your pricing is insane.
Any time you build a large application, you need to be able to choose the best language and platform for any given part of the system. It doesn't matter if you like Node.JS, sometimes Go is a better solution. It doesn't…
As if reading the documents was the problem. This is just some basic wrappers around an XML reader. Hard part is not reading the documents, it's rendering them.
Amazing what science can conclusively prove with statistics gathered using sample sizes of 200.
Yet he did ditch the fully open source approach they had going before with Mono... Xamarin Studio isn't exactly cheap. He certainly prefers making money to running a charity.
No.
https://lists.webkit.org/pipermail/webkit-dev/2013-May/02489...
No, the sum of all positive numbers up to infinity does not equal -1/12. Bad math is bad. Amazing people actually buy this dude's "math."
I got 29 with first algorithm I came up with. Was really fun, but surprised they say their current code gets 33. Maybe it handles other cases better?
http://theoldreader.com/
From zero to suck in under 6 seconds!