@Jimbo can you rename localhost:8080 (or whatever) to www.somewebsite.dev without editing your hosts file with vagrant? I heard something about that docker can do this? @Leigh
@Schoening Actually can't find it, but you can put some code at the top of your vagrant file that checks for the hosts updater plugin, and if it doesn't exist, installs it. Then something at the bottom that uses hosts updater to automatically update your hosts file. Not sure if this is what you want, but it's worth a google as I found it useful
Anyone sees disadvantages of using DO as just a 'fileserver' ? If I calculate it right they give me for $20 [2gb memory, 2core processor, 40gb ssd disk and 3TB transfer. )
Where Rackspaces ask: 0.08GB === 3000 x 0.08 = 240 dollar. The + is they use Emakai -CDN...
I would be very stupid to pick that option of Rackspace just for storing files right?
you should choose a server that its in a strategic location between the intended paths. if its across the globe, then a cdn that replicates files among various servers would be your option. but it comes at highly costs
@leo_ap I feel my knowledge is abstracted away enough through the use of my computer, operating system, libraries and programming languages of choice all written in C :P
@PeeHaa well there's a complete absence of facts, which fits well with the general theme of western politics in general right now, so on some deep meta level it's technically a superb commentary, and then on some meta above below that it's satire.
So I bought a Withings Thermo last month. It's a clinical thermometer that can measure temperature without body contact. I bought it for the son, because we all know measuring body heat is awful. It works. Actually it works so good that he will now start to cry when we DON'T measure his temperature.
I can't speak for accuracy but I do know that being a quarter of a degree out wouldn't have affected me, because generally it's either normal or obviously not normal, like 39+
@bwoebi thanks for the answer, I havent seen any container requiring an Interface, it would rather be an empty interface just for pro, services are vary
for serializers also requiring an Interface could be quite strange, if I want to serialize object and have for. eg JMS/Serializer i would need then to implement also an empty interface just for pro in my objects which really doesn't need it
generally the return objects, there are many ways of hydrating, their type could be even in serialized map like putting an event in event sourced system into a queue, then grab the event in worker process hydrate to object and put it on some EventBus
And usually object typehints do not accept everything There are still classes of disallowed objects (e.g. only userland objects, only constructable objects, etc.)
> In Simple language Open closed design principles says that new functionality should be added by introducing new classes, methods or fields instead of modifying already tried and tested code.