Well done, you botched together a basic program in a some what convoluted way. Is this really hacker news worthy? Also an overlay or scripting app, memory address reading or an MITM attack are all much better…
It depends entirely on the budget really. Meteor is great for turning over applications quickly, but that's it. Ember is a better frontend full stack framework and if the server is to be built by someone else, go with…
Yet the whole world still celebrate St. Patricks day every year, the culprit who forced that plague on Ireland. I'd love to live in an Ireland that people celebrated by dancing over fires and worshipping the sun. That…
Some Standford students seem to have done something quite similar already. https://web.stanford.edu/~skatti/pubs/sigcomm15-backfi.pdf
Since when did CSRF and open redirect exploits become serious? Quite common and minor really.
This doesn't exactly stop you from doing that though. Companies that need to turn over products quickly and efficiently would benefit a lot from this but I wouldn't see myself using it for everything either.
Why wouldn't Amazon use its recently acquired c9.io as the development tool for this? Did they buy it just to drive it into the ground because activity from the staff has dropped quite a lot.
They're the clear market winner but some companies might need an internal youtube clone or might need to adapt a similar system that they would find his useful for. But hey if it has enough bells and whistles it could…
Well done, you botched together a basic program in a some what convoluted way. Is this really hacker news worthy? Also an overlay or scripting app, memory address reading or an MITM attack are all much better…
It depends entirely on the budget really. Meteor is great for turning over applications quickly, but that's it. Ember is a better frontend full stack framework and if the server is to be built by someone else, go with…
Yet the whole world still celebrate St. Patricks day every year, the culprit who forced that plague on Ireland. I'd love to live in an Ireland that people celebrated by dancing over fires and worshipping the sun. That…
Some Standford students seem to have done something quite similar already. https://web.stanford.edu/~skatti/pubs/sigcomm15-backfi.pdf
Since when did CSRF and open redirect exploits become serious? Quite common and minor really.
This doesn't exactly stop you from doing that though. Companies that need to turn over products quickly and efficiently would benefit a lot from this but I wouldn't see myself using it for everything either.
Why wouldn't Amazon use its recently acquired c9.io as the development tool for this? Did they buy it just to drive it into the ground because activity from the staff has dropped quite a lot.
They're the clear market winner but some companies might need an internal youtube clone or might need to adapt a similar system that they would find his useful for. But hey if it has enough bells and whistles it could…