A passionate programmer, software architect, and a enthusiastic observer of internet technologies and usage. Having worked in a variety of roles, the essential passion that drives me is that of a Programmer. Architecture and Design issues excite me, Solving problems through programming is what I crave. C++, Java and Python I am quite competent at, Python being the most exciting. A number of other languages I experiment with.

Tweets for 2009-10-21

  • Relevance Blog : The Case for Clojure http://ff.im/-adHWP #
  • Is this functional programming? by @codemonkeyism http://ff.im/-adIjR #
  • Self study course on Ruby Metaprogramming http://ff.im/-adJuu #
  • Very Interesting. Should languages be multi-lingual? by @olabini http://ff.im/-aefB2 #
  • @jboner almost got me confused .. thought #akka got renamed to #assembla which wasn't the case. wonder if it will be clear to others. in reply to jboner #
  • Unable to break the tie – object or function ? :P (the heart already says function but the head shakes itself :( ) #
  • @sirtajkang thats a good thought. thankfully doc tools not an issue here .. since working with python. in reply to sirtajkang #
  • Developing and Testing GWT Client Services http://ff.im/-aeKRu #
  • @iamdietrich thanks .. a very useful guideline in the context. in reply to iamdietrich #
  • After studying various #nosql choices here's my thoughts. (a) nosql doesn't compete directly with RDBMS – it fills a different need..contd.. #
  • ..contd..(b) don't try to force fit a nosql where RDBMS works well (c) nosql still in early stages. many differently focused impls ..contd.. #
  • ..contd.. (d)nosql impls still fluid. Choose for short term. Retain flexibility for the long term- eventual consolidation n shakeout likely. #
  • 2 different use cases for nosql (a) flexibility due to schemalessness and (b) availability/scalability by clustering. B sure of what u want. #
  • @jedisct1 imo feasible to build a good abstraction layer despite its development & runtime costs. I am arguing for insurance given fluidity. in reply to jedisct1 #
  • @jedisct1 .. but then am careful enough to suggest that thats really a context dependent call. in reply to jedisct1 #
  • Considering my next blog post topic – a commentary on the interplay between enterprise and internet architectures – a fascinating one now. #
  • One of the interesting non tech aspects of internet & enterprise architectures is they have strong, vocal, articulate yet distinct audiences #
  • @jedisct1 actually aren't they all just RESTful JSON over HTTP interfaces – abstraction should be fairly simple (or am I missing something)? in reply to jedisct1 #
  • Any other Binary JSON efforts apart from BSON http://bit.ly/2z2TeR and BERT http://bit.ly/3oXxQH that you are aware of ? #

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