Is-it docker compatible?
The other trade-off that comes from mutable versus immutable data comes from clustering. With Go, you have the ability to make remote procedure calls very seamlessly if you want to implement them, but because of…
We are replacing all our python backend by golang and indeed static typing is a good way to well structure your data. Regarding reliability, I would prefer elixir for 3 raisons: #1 Functional programming. In go it's…
Well, considering the energy put in by US and Russia to divide European union, I will not be surprised... Divide and rule, isn't it?
Thank you X.Niel for 42 and station F.
Sigfox etc.
Well we accept that UK leaves. UK now have to accept to leave the EU market. No issues just clarifications on accountablilities.
Well I am french, top 1 and it's false... Sorry guy just open your eyes and go to the dynamic part of the french society.
Well, getting lost in translation is something normal, isn't it? I have been 1 year in Germany and I tried to learn German. If you don't want to learn a new culture/language it's going to be difficult for sure. Why a…
Stick with Go 1.7 means no security update. This give an open highway for hackers to perform large ddos attack etc. Go is amazing. In few lines you have an SSL/HTTP server ready for production. But this is only possible…
And IoT companies will have to put trust in another language. We deployed hundreds of ARM5 gateways accross Africa with a golang stack. This kind of decision is not compliant with serious IoT HW providers. Software is…
Go 1.8 will be the last release to support Linux on ARMv5E and ARMv6 processors: Go 1.9 will likely require the ARMv6K (as found in the Raspberry Pi 1) or later. Does this mean that we will not be able to produce ARMv5…
Is-it docker compatible?
The other trade-off that comes from mutable versus immutable data comes from clustering. With Go, you have the ability to make remote procedure calls very seamlessly if you want to implement them, but because of…
We are replacing all our python backend by golang and indeed static typing is a good way to well structure your data. Regarding reliability, I would prefer elixir for 3 raisons: #1 Functional programming. In go it's…
Well, considering the energy put in by US and Russia to divide European union, I will not be surprised... Divide and rule, isn't it?
Thank you X.Niel for 42 and station F.
Sigfox etc.
Well we accept that UK leaves. UK now have to accept to leave the EU market. No issues just clarifications on accountablilities.
Well I am french, top 1 and it's false... Sorry guy just open your eyes and go to the dynamic part of the french society.
Well, getting lost in translation is something normal, isn't it? I have been 1 year in Germany and I tried to learn German. If you don't want to learn a new culture/language it's going to be difficult for sure. Why a…
Stick with Go 1.7 means no security update. This give an open highway for hackers to perform large ddos attack etc. Go is amazing. In few lines you have an SSL/HTTP server ready for production. But this is only possible…
And IoT companies will have to put trust in another language. We deployed hundreds of ARM5 gateways accross Africa with a golang stack. This kind of decision is not compliant with serious IoT HW providers. Software is…
Go 1.8 will be the last release to support Linux on ARMv5E and ARMv6 processors: Go 1.9 will likely require the ARMv6K (as found in the Raspberry Pi 1) or later. Does this mean that we will not be able to produce ARMv5…