But, of course, the "if we don't like Node.JS, we just don't understand the true way(tm) of using it" card. Such narratives usually get louder and louder, until they flip and all the former supporters of X suddenly…
Fieldman's work doesn't exist in vacuum. He talks about HTTP, and HTTP has the verbs it has. It's hard enough to find consistent behavior in HTTP servers and proxies with "PUT" and "DELETE" let alone anything else. But…
None of them are dead. As for why, long story short, because HackerNews' code is really poorly written. Gateway errors, horrendous response times, bogus limits and false positives. My usage patterns are likely not…
Most of those principles can be bent to mean anything out of context. This is why citing principles alone can never be an argument for or against a certain design decision for a specific project situation when it comes…
But, of course, the "if we don't like Node.JS, we just don't understand the true way(tm) of using it" card. Such narratives usually get louder and louder, until they flip and all the former supporters of X suddenly…
Fieldman's work doesn't exist in vacuum. He talks about HTTP, and HTTP has the verbs it has. It's hard enough to find consistent behavior in HTTP servers and proxies with "PUT" and "DELETE" let alone anything else. But…
None of them are dead. As for why, long story short, because HackerNews' code is really poorly written. Gateway errors, horrendous response times, bogus limits and false positives. My usage patterns are likely not…
Most of those principles can be bent to mean anything out of context. This is why citing principles alone can never be an argument for or against a certain design decision for a specific project situation when it comes…