I am hacking a while now with java 8 and can say that one of the most appreciated features in my stack are lambdas. as soon as you are used to them (had the first introduction to lambda-style programming with Blocks in…
The first thing is one of the major issues I have with go at the moment. Lots of my servers are forced to run on 32 bit, due to certain software requirements and it bothers me to not be able to write go daemons for it.
with amazon and a bit of scripting you can get pretty far while keeping the costs low. For my company for example, I transcoded 35 000 minutes of video in 2 days for about 300 euro. Of course it took me a good week to…
I really like that they used the new C++11 features like lambdas etc. Will download and dig through the source code, seems to be one of the first OS projects by a major company which feature C++11.
Yeah, and nothing is better than the feeling of fixing a bug after 2 days of research/hacking/stackoverflowing :-) Motivates you like crazy to go on.
I am hacking a while now with java 8 and can say that one of the most appreciated features in my stack are lambdas. as soon as you are used to them (had the first introduction to lambda-style programming with Blocks in…
The first thing is one of the major issues I have with go at the moment. Lots of my servers are forced to run on 32 bit, due to certain software requirements and it bothers me to not be able to write go daemons for it.
with amazon and a bit of scripting you can get pretty far while keeping the costs low. For my company for example, I transcoded 35 000 minutes of video in 2 days for about 300 euro. Of course it took me a good week to…
I really like that they used the new C++11 features like lambdas etc. Will download and dig through the source code, seems to be one of the first OS projects by a major company which feature C++11.
Yeah, and nothing is better than the feeling of fixing a bug after 2 days of research/hacking/stackoverflowing :-) Motivates you like crazy to go on.