anyway, as @SomeKittens said I have to run my own tests to be sure, the only problem is that I'm too lazy right now to write everything again with web sockets :P
What kind of sockets does Stack Overflow use for the realtime reputation updates? Is it something like Netty-Jetty, Solr or SignalR? Are they using web sockets implemented in C#?
My clients get a lot of unbilled time from me as I re-do things that I don't like or when I want to make thigns more consistent or remove duplicate code.
This is why people embrace TDD; if you take a test first approach, you are always refactoring something, and you are less likely to feel like refactoring is some sort of destructive process.
TDD is Test Driven Development. Basically, you write Tests first, even before you have code to make them pass. Then you write just enough code to make that test pass, while ensuring that all the other tests continue to pass. Then, you refactor the code as necessary.
Then you write another test, and go through the cycle again.
there is a difference between redundancy and idiocy
I'm serious, I've been in network rooms where you can follow a cable from a switch to a patch panel to another switch to another patch panel back to the first switch.
anyway one last question, regarding web sockets, is it better to have a single page application in order to avoid the open-close of the connections or not? will it scale?
the question you should be asking is not "What if 100,000 people try to sign up tomorrow?" but rather "How do I get 100,000 people to sign up tomorrow?"
it's a lot easier to make a scalable thing that no one uses than something that actually needs to scale.