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3:15 AM
posted on December 04, 2016 by Scott Hanselman

I was hanging out with Miguel de Icaza in New York a few weeks ago and he was sharing with me his ongoing love affair with a NoSQL Database called Azure DocumentDB. I've looked at it a few times over the last year or so and though it was cool but I didn't feel like using it for a few reasons: Can't develop locally - I'm often in low-bandwidth or airplane situations No MongoDB support - I hav

 
 
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7:36 AM
>better latency on azure documentdb
is scott hanselman shilling for microsoft?
 
7:50 AM
You do know he works for Microsoft, right
 
yes, I am just kidding
its a slow morning, you can't blame me
 
 
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12:23 PM
Hey guys,
I want to use google cloud NLP in my project, is it possible to create credential and embed in my source in visual studio?
 
1:05 PM
I'm building an HTML email by reading markup from a text file in App_Data. The file is just about 4kb in size. Is that such a bad idea?
 
@hello Question is a big too vague. Why would it be a bad idea?
 
What are the values of location and markup here? I'd assume the problem is it does not contain the marked replacement string. Also I'm not sure if its such a great idea to get disk access involved in serving http responses like this. How about storing the text in a database? Also someone people are not able to view external resources. Include directly in the question every thing piece of information. The answers to my question might be in there, I have no idea. — asawyer 2 days ago
That was in a response to a question I asked a few days ago.
 
1:27 PM
@hello The problems outlined there aren't a universal problem with disk access - if you're reading a 4k file from disk every for every server request, that might be a problem, but chances are you can read that 4k template once to a Session/Application variable at application start time, and take it from there later on.
Also, I don't see how a DB lookup would be any faster than a file read operation.
So yeah, if you have a text resource, in this case a template file, which doesn't change constantly during runtime, you should read it once and cache it in memory.
 
 
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8:38 PM
hi guys. anyone have experience with speech recognition for iOS? i am coding in xamarin forms and i am having trouble when i try to call the function more than twice. this is my post if you want to check it out stackoverflow.com/questions/40950200/…
 

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