Good point, thanks! Will update the article to clarify the difference.
Really, drunken pony parties are 100% relevant to a talk about django. I don't think the slide deck would be complete without it.
Well, I'm not for or against Java or any other language. I agree that there can certainly be "bad" choices for specific problems, but it's absurd to think that Java specifically (or COBOL) is some kind of scalability…
The interesting point in this for me was the idea that Java, or any other development platform with an "enterprise" sticker slapped on it, will be the obvious choice for a given problem space simply because it has the…
Good point, thanks! Will update the article to clarify the difference.
Really, drunken pony parties are 100% relevant to a talk about django. I don't think the slide deck would be complete without it.
Well, I'm not for or against Java or any other language. I agree that there can certainly be "bad" choices for specific problems, but it's absurd to think that Java specifically (or COBOL) is some kind of scalability…
The interesting point in this for me was the idea that Java, or any other development platform with an "enterprise" sticker slapped on it, will be the obvious choice for a given problem space simply because it has the…