And being a nazi with my structure and tests reduce the bug rate in production to the level that I can actually e-mail myself each time an exception occurs.
I get like 10 of those a year.
That's not to say that it destroys bugs completely, obviously
We have all sorts of tests that surrounds the release cycle; I'm not saying that they don't have merrit, I just personally don't want to write tests... lol
umm, maybe a stupid question. is there a node package that will handle message passing for me on a domain socket? like I can write server.write(..) server.write(...) server.write(..) and it will block for me, or queue up the writes and not mangle them all together
I've found the perfect JavaScript templating engine, built by Krasimir, it is just what I needed.
The templating engine works great but naturally I couldn't resist the urge to hack at it a bit and maybe even add a couple of features.
Unfortunately I am having trouble understanding some of the cod...
Using NodeJS, if I rename my telemName table and grab fresh data, this code works absolutely fine. Always has. However, the collection I have now has breached Total Results: 1649272
db.collection(telemName).find(options).sort({ "d" : 1 }).toArray(function (err, telemetryData) {
console.log(t...
I am trying to access a property within an object and return it.
Note the name of the object can change, so accessing it using title_can_change.property will not work.
Take the following object:
{
"title_can_change":{
property: 1
}
}
How do I return the value of 'property'?
MORE INFO:
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MongoError: Executor error during find command: OperationFailed Sort operation used more than the maximum 33554432 bytes of RAM. Add an index, or specify a smaller limit.
@copy eli5: I have a program using flask/django/SimpleHTTPServer, it's all API so it doesn't serve any static assets. Why would I use nginx/gunicorn/wsgi/etc?
@Luggage actually yes, mostly with networking. A dumb HTTP server will drop the incoming connection when a worker dies and leave the client with a partial/no response. A good HTTP server will have the connection and worker in different procs or threads, letting it spawn a new worker or return a 500/503
so, my boss asked me what kind of version control system do I use. Adding that he uses "subversion" but he thinks it'll be easier for him to learn mine rather than the other way around...
@ssube not that it matters, but it got me thinking. and I cannot find hard numbers but without doing very much math it is apparent you guys have more deer than we do