If you look at those benchmarks, for the same db queries on the same db backend, throughput and latency can differ by an order of magnitude. We're talking the difference between 200 or 2000 requests per second, or 50ms…
But to succeed as a currency, it needs to encourage people to spend.
I am indeed referring to for-comprehensions. Any time you have nested flatMap/maps you can replace it with a for, since that's all a for-comprehension really is... computation1.flatMap { result1 => computation2.flatMap…
But if the currency is deflationary with a coin limit, over the long term the only way more people can enter the market / make use the currency is for, as an example, $1 USD to be represented by smaller and smaller…
The point of these benchmarks is that, given the same database and the same queries, languages have different performance profiles. If I build an application in Java and Python, with the same database backend, running…
The address bar works as both now, it seems that the search bar is left there so that it doesn't startle all the neophobes even more.
And it's important to note with Scala, a big part of its complexity comes from the practical philosophy of its creators: purity is sacrificed in order to actually make it work on the JVM the way we want it to. I used to…
Providing additional information about the author is a logical fallacy now? Also, see: http://www.logicalfallacies.info/relevance/fallacists/
And it would also only be for a specific user, rather than the dragnet surveillance (biggest fishing trip in history) that the NSA, et al, are conducting.
Are they preventing you from installing GNOME2 on your desktop?
Yeah, right, they "got hacked".
CKEditor 4 also supports inline editing like this.
Sweet jesus I cannot read that font.
It's also included by default in Play Framework. I used it for a while, on a large project, and eventually came to hate it. I try to write as clean code as ppossible but still found the resulting mess of words, commas…
Ooh, is there a story behind this one?
I've been pleasantly surprised using SBT... it's been doing the job for me for a year now and I haven't had any problems.
I know I like to talk about Haskell, even if it's too dense for me to grasp at a level where I could put it into production without jumping off a bridge.
This isn't really a "confession"... just someone gushing over a programming language in a terrible looking font.
Not if you have to type that out every single time...
Google Trends predicts own demise?
There certainly are ORMs available with Play! I'm using one called Activate (http://activate-framework.org/) in a few of my latest projects and it's really simplified things. There's also Squeryl, ReactiveMongo, Slick...
We just had a ruling a couple months ago, up here in Canada, that a 3-year mandatory minimum sentence involve possession of a loaded firearm was unconstitutional as it is considered "cruel and unusual punishment". Is…
Let me know when you find that grave, because I'll join you after eating a huge bowl of chilli.
My thoughts exactly!
If you look at those benchmarks, for the same db queries on the same db backend, throughput and latency can differ by an order of magnitude. We're talking the difference between 200 or 2000 requests per second, or 50ms…
But to succeed as a currency, it needs to encourage people to spend.
I am indeed referring to for-comprehensions. Any time you have nested flatMap/maps you can replace it with a for, since that's all a for-comprehension really is... computation1.flatMap { result1 => computation2.flatMap…
But if the currency is deflationary with a coin limit, over the long term the only way more people can enter the market / make use the currency is for, as an example, $1 USD to be represented by smaller and smaller…
The point of these benchmarks is that, given the same database and the same queries, languages have different performance profiles. If I build an application in Java and Python, with the same database backend, running…
The address bar works as both now, it seems that the search bar is left there so that it doesn't startle all the neophobes even more.
And it's important to note with Scala, a big part of its complexity comes from the practical philosophy of its creators: purity is sacrificed in order to actually make it work on the JVM the way we want it to. I used to…
Providing additional information about the author is a logical fallacy now? Also, see: http://www.logicalfallacies.info/relevance/fallacists/
And it would also only be for a specific user, rather than the dragnet surveillance (biggest fishing trip in history) that the NSA, et al, are conducting.
Are they preventing you from installing GNOME2 on your desktop?
Yeah, right, they "got hacked".
CKEditor 4 also supports inline editing like this.
Sweet jesus I cannot read that font.
It's also included by default in Play Framework. I used it for a while, on a large project, and eventually came to hate it. I try to write as clean code as ppossible but still found the resulting mess of words, commas…
Ooh, is there a story behind this one?
I've been pleasantly surprised using SBT... it's been doing the job for me for a year now and I haven't had any problems.
I know I like to talk about Haskell, even if it's too dense for me to grasp at a level where I could put it into production without jumping off a bridge.
This isn't really a "confession"... just someone gushing over a programming language in a terrible looking font.
Not if you have to type that out every single time...
Google Trends predicts own demise?
There certainly are ORMs available with Play! I'm using one called Activate (http://activate-framework.org/) in a few of my latest projects and it's really simplified things. There's also Squeryl, ReactiveMongo, Slick...
We just had a ruling a couple months ago, up here in Canada, that a 3-year mandatory minimum sentence involve possession of a loaded firearm was unconstitutional as it is considered "cruel and unusual punishment". Is…
Let me know when you find that grave, because I'll join you after eating a huge bowl of chilli.
My thoughts exactly!