What are you talking about it isn't great news. It is fantastic news for most people, who honestly do not want their money being controlled and monitored by the whims of those who run a social media company, with a…
I answered above.
I agree with the industry picking something part. The part I'm not keen on is nobody asks for a discussion on things anymore, they just check stuff in and it becomes a defacto standard. Which can be okay... but I'm not…
That's all very well, but Adobe don't have aspirations of running the entire internet. Same can be said for all the other things you hastily rushed to link to, those are not infrastructure protocols
One that is type extensible, not brittle and based on schemas with fragile language integration tools, is streamable down to the atom level, naturally sortable, homoiconic in nature and efficient to produce and consume.…
This is not cool There is no place for gRPC in NGINX. This is Google trying to thin end of the wedge their own proprietary protocols into web standards yet again. My idea of a good time is not a future where the…
What are you talking about it isn't great news. It is fantastic news for most people, who honestly do not want their money being controlled and monitored by the whims of those who run a social media company, with a…
I answered above.
I agree with the industry picking something part. The part I'm not keen on is nobody asks for a discussion on things anymore, they just check stuff in and it becomes a defacto standard. Which can be okay... but I'm not…
That's all very well, but Adobe don't have aspirations of running the entire internet. Same can be said for all the other things you hastily rushed to link to, those are not infrastructure protocols
One that is type extensible, not brittle and based on schemas with fragile language integration tools, is streamable down to the atom level, naturally sortable, homoiconic in nature and efficient to produce and consume.…
This is not cool There is no place for gRPC in NGINX. This is Google trying to thin end of the wedge their own proprietary protocols into web standards yet again. My idea of a good time is not a future where the…