Tweets for 2009-08-18
- @codemonkeyism unjargoning requested – SSDs ? in reply to codemonkeyism #
- @codemonkeyism Ahh .. Maven needs a Solid State Internet to show any improvements
in reply to codemonkeyism # - @sallamar @codemonkeyism No dependency management in ant
Wanting 2 try http://buildr.apache.org eg. Am happy with easy_install 4 python in reply to sallamar # - @sallamar Oh I was sure about that .. actually wanted to state an example of a tool which doesn't go to net unless told to. in reply to sallamar #
- Maven is a "fantastic" release management tool. Repository management with each command should be split into a separate tool. #
- ..contd from previous tweet.. That way users can explicitly ask for installing additional /updating current jars. #
- ..contd from previous tweet.. though I think there was a command line switch (-O ??) for offline mode. Never felt comfortable with it. #
- Cloud Security Survey Results http://ff.im/-6LXEp #
- python: Overhead to using classes instead of dictionaries? http://ff.im/-6LXUu #
- The Little Book of Semaphores http://ff.im/-6M1BE #
- What Every Developer Should Know About Database Scalability http://ff.im/-6Mack #
- This is the simplest introductory tutorial I've found for CouchDB. From IBM @developerworks http://is.gd/2mH7Y #
- RT: @puredanger puredangerTerracotta acquires Ehcache! Greg Luck's blog: http://bit.ly/2M6IFK My blog: http://bit.ly/15DIHJ #
- @vineetmago Perf is weak as is storage space. Seems good for doc orientation, reliability n map/reduce post processing. Unsure abt replcn in reply to vineetmago #
- @michaelg lol, or perhaps you could find a way to stream ads from here http://is.gd/2mLwq #in-a-lighter-vein in reply to michaelg #
- @michaelg There – now you've even got me interested into fishing for that info – FWIW http://www.thinkgeek.com/affiliates/faq.shtml in reply to michaelg #
- @michaelg actually .. from a simple joke .. i've actually started wondering .. should I put a link on my blog too ? in reply to michaelg #
- Nicely put RT @debasishg: Suddenly programming data has become more interesting than programming business logic .. #
- @davetron5000 no I wasn't. Notwithstanding that, your statement is accurate and the same release management validations ..contd.. in reply to davetron5000 #
- @davetron5000 ..contd.. and functionality could be implemented in a shell script in perhaps no more than a day. in reply to davetron5000 #
- Real World Web: Performance & Scalability http://ff.im/-6NdEq #
- Am at loss of words : Wanted : Scala Programmers: $35K – $45K .. 5 + years in depth experience with Scala. http://is.gd/2n6pw #
- @sahilk to the best of my knowledge Scala was released in March 2004 and started gaining mass popularity quite recently in reply to sahilk #
- The most un-understandable editorial I've ever read : TheServerSide.com : Application Development is Dead : http://is.gd/2nafp #
- Every time a good tech architecture/idea start having $$ implications, why do people jump in & bastardize the crap out of it ? #
- Nice to see Rails 3 coming along http://is.gd/2nkOs (via dalmaer). +1 to explicit dependency management (similar to pip in python) #
- +1 to Responders in Rails 3 http://is.gd/2nkOs Nice pattern as thanks to REST controllers are becoming polyglots (HTML/XML/JSON) #
- More insight into how Rails 3 is embracing REST even more with data format oriented code abstracted out into Responders http://is.gd/2nmHF #
- And @dhh explains rationale 4 respond_with http://is.gd/2nnxn (All these tweets since I am working on xactly the same thing for pylons/REST) #
- @shardulmohite sure .. whenever I can
in reply to shardulmohite #