Tweets for 2009-10-29
- A look at clojure and erlang by @timbray http://ff.im/-aFWxC #
- Just read an old but interesting quote by @dalmaer "most Java programs are so rife with concurrency bugs that they work only 'by accident" #
- @codemonkeyism I agree. It just is an interesting quote – and does bear out my experience with java programming. ..contd.. in reply to codemonkeyism #
- @codemonkeyism ..contd.. that "An average java programmer needs to scale very substantially to manage concurrency" in reply to codemonkeyism #
- @codemonkeyism #correction "An average java programmer needs to scale very substantially to manage concurrency explicitly" in reply to codemonkeyism #
- @debasishg yeah .. that was strange. Was my first wave experience .. v. enjoyable in reply to debasishg #
- Had great wave sessions with @debasishg/@sbtourist & later with @sandygautam (BTW @sandygautam has a most amazing psychology blogs) Thx all. #
- The #1 reason I love python is brevity. Clojure is playing the seductress. #
- @kohlerm In my deeply subjective opinion – python code seems to be most natural amongst all mainstream langs. curlys r now vry painful 4 me. in reply to kohlerm #
- w00t. Ubuntu private cloud is now compatible with Amazon EC2 public cloud. http://www.ubuntu.com/cloud #
- Ubuntu spanning public-private clouds is a big + 4 those seeking flexibility/elasticity, privacy+cost optimization http://is.gd/4Het5 Views? #
- The current record to set up a private ubuntu cloud is 25 minutes. http://bit.ly/1rzg9V http://bit.ly/32LOPp That rocks! #
- Could interoperation / migratibility between private/public clouds be the trigger to substantially influence intra-enterprise architectures? #
- The mixed blessings of non relational databases. (117 page thesis -PDF) by Ian Varley #
- The mixed blessings of non relational databases PDF 117 pg http://is.gd/4Hsp1 is a fantastic intro text 4 grokking what n why of #nosql #
- The #nosql doc I just tweeted about is by far the simplest exposition of nosql for the uninitiated http://is.gd/4Hsp1 RT suggested #
- RT @martinfowler,@david_ing Irony is I've fixed more perf issues bcos of potential scale-out of slow sys rather than actual busy perf issues #