Last time I checked Socket.IO doesn't support GZip compression. I found that, especially on mobile connections with larger datasets, it's just faster to use AJAX requests for client->server data requests, in…
The longer the URL, the bigger the benefit of using your service, the greater the chance it will break. URLs might be too long for a varchar(255) field!
the attitude in this post really saddens me it sure must be helpful for a 11 year old to be talked into viewing the world as a dangerous place full of evil people, fearing life will be a bigger hell for every year to…
Last time I checked Socket.IO doesn't support GZip compression. I found that, especially on mobile connections with larger datasets, it's just faster to use AJAX requests for client->server data requests, in…
The longer the URL, the bigger the benefit of using your service, the greater the chance it will break. URLs might be too long for a varchar(255) field!
the attitude in this post really saddens me it sure must be helpful for a 11 year old to be talked into viewing the world as a dangerous place full of evil people, fearing life will be a bigger hell for every year to…