A numpad? Wth?
Do they work in those clothes, too?
Why don't you have people work on 'features', where you do everything related to that feature: urls, python, js, css, etc.? Who came up with your crackpot scheme? Do you have devs who refuse to learn Python??
Do you need this kind of pubsub thing?
You sound hysterical.
How many are founded by Native Americans?
> How easy it is to find a webhotel and get started, how easy it integrates with HTML, JavaScript, CSS. Good! We can see you clearly haven't tried using any of the many frameworks that easily integrate those things. >…
> In what alternative universe is PHP a bad tool? In the same universe where munging together logic and display code, or model and view code, is a bad idea. It's the same problem as using classic .ASP, except people are…
You're right, you might need to spend 15 minutes reading a basic tutorial or cheat sheet.
That would be a good excuse for the apples to oranges comparison if people always ran production server code via the REPL.
Yes! Just look at the code required to serialize objects, send them between 2 computers, and deserialize them. You would need to do all of that stuff manually. Even with a library like AKKA, I don't think it's nearly as…
A numpad? Wth?
Do they work in those clothes, too?
Why don't you have people work on 'features', where you do everything related to that feature: urls, python, js, css, etc.? Who came up with your crackpot scheme? Do you have devs who refuse to learn Python??
Do you need this kind of pubsub thing?
You sound hysterical.
How many are founded by Native Americans?
> How easy it is to find a webhotel and get started, how easy it integrates with HTML, JavaScript, CSS. Good! We can see you clearly haven't tried using any of the many frameworks that easily integrate those things. >…
> In what alternative universe is PHP a bad tool? In the same universe where munging together logic and display code, or model and view code, is a bad idea. It's the same problem as using classic .ASP, except people are…
You're right, you might need to spend 15 minutes reading a basic tutorial or cheat sheet.
That would be a good excuse for the apples to oranges comparison if people always ran production server code via the REPL.
Yes! Just look at the code required to serialize objects, send them between 2 computers, and deserialize them. You would need to do all of that stuff manually. Even with a library like AKKA, I don't think it's nearly as…