Big thanks and props to the team on this, very exciting! Looking forward to pitching in on the guides or other areas where some contrib help may be needed.
If you looking into OTP, you'll see there's quite a but more and to some extent it does things differently than K8 (e.g., Observer, fault tolerance, concurrency and vertical/horizontal scaling w/message passing, etc.).…
The two options you mention are the ones I see used most often (with React & Vue being 3rd/4th), but I wouldn't say any of those are "frontend equivalents".
Agreed, also just want to say thanks, this is awesome news. Much appreciated!
Out of curiosity sake, Do you mind sharing what UK company you're with?
whohoo! thanks for all your hard work on this!
I'm also interested to hear what the future, if any, looks like for RethinkDB. Would also be very curious to explore what can be done regarding the IP/licensing as part of that future (agree with the concerns mentioned…
Thanks to Salve for writing an incredible retrospective. One thing I'd be curious to hear is whether the RethinkDB team feels they could have create the tool and potentially the company without taking on venture…
that was my understanding as well, although there has occasionally been stuff written that suggested more too.
Thanks for the thoughtful post. What do you see as the next best alternative approach to OT?
These companies are: http://bleacherreport.com/ https://www.brightcove.com/en/ http://cargosense.com/ https://www.inverse.com/ Apple has listed it in the stack in some job descriptions over the last year
I wish there was a way I could upvote this a lot more than once
Amen to that!!
Agreed that it's a framework, but it's not necessarily that much work, it really depends on what you're trying to do. Sometimes its easier just to use a library if it offers what you needs, other times its easier to use…
seems odd to suggest Colony is the new hotness, when there isn't a product available yet -- looks like Sep is the target date (https://blog.colony.io/an-update-on-colony-july-2016-7e2004e...)
> And I'm kinda avoiding that on a quad core CPU your > C program is really going to only use one core out > of the box while elixir will use all four.) I think that's a pretty major factor to avoid -- multicore…
RethinkDB is targeted at soft real time applications which have a need to update data across many clients. Additionally, although its a schemaless document DB, it offers functionality similar to joins/relational…
same here!!
totally agree, lots of activity/interest in NYC
For anyone who's interested, we have some relevant community-run, regional conferences coming up in NYC next month: - Erlang Camp (Sat Jul 16), http://erlang.camp/ - Elixir Camp (Jul 15-17), http://elixircamp.io/ -…
agreed it's great to see this sort of path, and that the tech has been open sourced
flashm - Thanks for taking the time to provide this feedback. Sorry if we lost you then, but hopefully we won't if there's a 'next time'. We've created an issue on the Phoenix Guides repo about this…
Given your skillset, I'd pick React over Scala or Docker. If you're into PHP/Wordpress, you could also look at Drupal 8, which was just released. Given your CSS/JSS/Angular skills, you could also look at Meteor for…
For those interested in this topic, I suggest reading 'Venture Deals' by Brad Feld. While it's broader than this topic, it does cover some of the legal/technical elements of vc funding and exits, which help when trying…
If you're interested in more discussion on this, Robin Chase, founder of ZipCar, often comments on the actual/total cost of operating a car
Big thanks and props to the team on this, very exciting! Looking forward to pitching in on the guides or other areas where some contrib help may be needed.
If you looking into OTP, you'll see there's quite a but more and to some extent it does things differently than K8 (e.g., Observer, fault tolerance, concurrency and vertical/horizontal scaling w/message passing, etc.).…
The two options you mention are the ones I see used most often (with React & Vue being 3rd/4th), but I wouldn't say any of those are "frontend equivalents".
Agreed, also just want to say thanks, this is awesome news. Much appreciated!
Out of curiosity sake, Do you mind sharing what UK company you're with?
whohoo! thanks for all your hard work on this!
I'm also interested to hear what the future, if any, looks like for RethinkDB. Would also be very curious to explore what can be done regarding the IP/licensing as part of that future (agree with the concerns mentioned…
Thanks to Salve for writing an incredible retrospective. One thing I'd be curious to hear is whether the RethinkDB team feels they could have create the tool and potentially the company without taking on venture…
that was my understanding as well, although there has occasionally been stuff written that suggested more too.
Thanks for the thoughtful post. What do you see as the next best alternative approach to OT?
These companies are: http://bleacherreport.com/ https://www.brightcove.com/en/ http://cargosense.com/ https://www.inverse.com/ Apple has listed it in the stack in some job descriptions over the last year
I wish there was a way I could upvote this a lot more than once
Amen to that!!
Agreed that it's a framework, but it's not necessarily that much work, it really depends on what you're trying to do. Sometimes its easier just to use a library if it offers what you needs, other times its easier to use…
seems odd to suggest Colony is the new hotness, when there isn't a product available yet -- looks like Sep is the target date (https://blog.colony.io/an-update-on-colony-july-2016-7e2004e...)
> And I'm kinda avoiding that on a quad core CPU your > C program is really going to only use one core out > of the box while elixir will use all four.) I think that's a pretty major factor to avoid -- multicore…
RethinkDB is targeted at soft real time applications which have a need to update data across many clients. Additionally, although its a schemaless document DB, it offers functionality similar to joins/relational…
same here!!
totally agree, lots of activity/interest in NYC
For anyone who's interested, we have some relevant community-run, regional conferences coming up in NYC next month: - Erlang Camp (Sat Jul 16), http://erlang.camp/ - Elixir Camp (Jul 15-17), http://elixircamp.io/ -…
agreed it's great to see this sort of path, and that the tech has been open sourced
flashm - Thanks for taking the time to provide this feedback. Sorry if we lost you then, but hopefully we won't if there's a 'next time'. We've created an issue on the Phoenix Guides repo about this…
Given your skillset, I'd pick React over Scala or Docker. If you're into PHP/Wordpress, you could also look at Drupal 8, which was just released. Given your CSS/JSS/Angular skills, you could also look at Meteor for…
For those interested in this topic, I suggest reading 'Venture Deals' by Brad Feld. While it's broader than this topic, it does cover some of the legal/technical elements of vc funding and exits, which help when trying…
If you're interested in more discussion on this, Robin Chase, founder of ZipCar, often comments on the actual/total cost of operating a car