I wondered about this as well : https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Michael_Schappert/publi... Seems like its a combination of cooling data centres (flowing air) and the quality of the air being circulated. So if there…
The article is a little over-the-top on a few points. But this obviously stems from the authors own difficulties in choosing a name. While your mileage may vary if for examples you're choosing name in English, based…
I never liked this argument. If you weigh up the disadvantage of the possibility of Steam going under in the future and your games being rendered unplayable with the advantages of instant updating, single social…
from: http://www.sencha.com/forum/showthread.php?101713-About-Jack.... A few people in the community have been asking about Jack and his whereabouts as of late. We're not entirely sure whether to respond to this with a…
But actually getting a document store on the client? A lightweight document store that supports complex object graphs?
I came across OrientDB a week ago, while looking for a Document DBMS that could be embedded in a client side application. Sadly haven't had time to fully check it out yet, but it looked the most promising of the options…
I wondered about this as well : https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Michael_Schappert/publi... Seems like its a combination of cooling data centres (flowing air) and the quality of the air being circulated. So if there…
The article is a little over-the-top on a few points. But this obviously stems from the authors own difficulties in choosing a name. While your mileage may vary if for examples you're choosing name in English, based…
I never liked this argument. If you weigh up the disadvantage of the possibility of Steam going under in the future and your games being rendered unplayable with the advantages of instant updating, single social…
from: http://www.sencha.com/forum/showthread.php?101713-About-Jack.... A few people in the community have been asking about Jack and his whereabouts as of late. We're not entirely sure whether to respond to this with a…
But actually getting a document store on the client? A lightweight document store that supports complex object graphs?
I came across OrientDB a week ago, while looking for a Document DBMS that could be embedded in a client side application. Sadly haven't had time to fully check it out yet, but it looked the most promising of the options…