I started nand2tet a few months ago. It was fun. I was watching the logic gates videos. Then I received an SMS from my college saying JEE notification has come.
@ton.yeung I just wrote myself a memo on Inbox to do that tonight. Things have been hectic the last week, and this bug I've got is kicking my ass almost as good as @Cereal does in SC II.
@MadaraUchiha It's perfectly valid. Dev time is lowered, scalability is pretty damn good lol. It's nothing at all like using jQuery to do your entire DOM, I know you played with it once or twice but it was clear yesterday you weren't sure what your complaints were. I'd suggest actually using it if you're going to keep spreading opinions about it :P
so before the holidays I made a manual patch with the understanding I'd "document it and put it into the main build". now I cannot remember what the change was (besides it being a change, and ofc what it fixes) and I need to put it into the build. :/
@rlemon : i got the beagle board today with a sound cape. But somehow it is not able to detect it. I have checked everything: power, connection, placement, ... Could it be that the cape is faulty ?
Queries are generally slow, because the query shaping algorithms choose the wrong index fairly often. Writes still lock a large amount of the DB, causing performance problems.
@ton.yeung In our benchmarking, Cassandra can handle a lot more writes than Mongo.
i can understand those arguments, but, they don't seem to really apply to my usecase. I don't care about write performance, and i don't need sharding, so i don't see a downside.
@KevinB I'm using Mongo in production at work, and it's kind of a mess. Other DBs are just as easy to set up for small projects, so I'd strongly suggest going with one of those.
@KevinB No, Mongo doesn't provide ACID or transactions in any sense.