If you already know frontend programming fairly well, why not going for Node/Express and re-use part of what you know? You will just have to study new coding approaches without having to change language as well. Once…
I don't believe it's a fair comparison... modern CPUs can run, by definition, a pretty basic range of operations, and every intent has to be encoded in a extremely complex sequence of commands. Given a certain CPU…
I had the same thought... And not just about point 3. All of these seems complex points with no absolute answer, as not every database really needs to scale up to several terabytes... Sometimes the reported "advices"…
Guys, are you sure about this? Mailchimp subscribers and Mandrill users are not the same thing... Otherwise the Mailchimp cost would skyrocket, as they charge users in terms of subscribers amount
https://xkcd.com/927/ (couldn't resist :P )
Down in italy as well... but strangely not for everyone O_o
If you already know frontend programming fairly well, why not going for Node/Express and re-use part of what you know? You will just have to study new coding approaches without having to change language as well. Once…
I don't believe it's a fair comparison... modern CPUs can run, by definition, a pretty basic range of operations, and every intent has to be encoded in a extremely complex sequence of commands. Given a certain CPU…
I had the same thought... And not just about point 3. All of these seems complex points with no absolute answer, as not every database really needs to scale up to several terabytes... Sometimes the reported "advices"…
Guys, are you sure about this? Mailchimp subscribers and Mandrill users are not the same thing... Otherwise the Mailchimp cost would skyrocket, as they charge users in terms of subscribers amount
https://xkcd.com/927/ (couldn't resist :P )
Down in italy as well... but strangely not for everyone O_o