@Neo Neo, if you are going to such extremes for optimization, why are you running the whole thing on one server? Ever think of redundancy? There are so many other benefits for splitting it up, you might as well, and save yourself headaches later.
to be honest with you I've never scaled code by myself to multiple servers and I'm doing this whole project alone, I just don't wanna make a noob mistake
I'm kinda frastrated
I'm writing javascript code, designing with html, css
Hi, I am looking for an open source anti-spam system. Actually we have a forum-like app and every one can post their information here so we need an anti-spam system to avoid the spams. And the spam features can be tuned as we need. Any suggestions?
@Neo I've only seen once case where splitting the DB out on its own server didn't help at all. Moodle. That is the biggest inefficient piece of crap I've ever seen.
It's the only time we've had to increase the PHP max_execution_time for a legitimate script. The grading module takes over a minute to load, and almost all of that is CPU in PHP.
@Neo That has nothing to do with my philosophy on the issue. And who cares what the subject is. Have you no pride in your work? I'd rather fail but not cheat than pass, knowing I stole it.
I worked part time, double majored (and a minor), ran a computer shop on campus, ran the student radio station, and regularly only slept for 4 hours a night (except on weekends, where I'd sleep for 6) It's no excuse. I knew damn well with that kind of load I wasn't going to get A's, and most of the time I didn't. But I was proud of what I did, and earned what I got.
there was this game that gave you 250 words to type in 60 seconds, I typed in 999 and the developer contacted me: hi!I am Vishal from India. Just wish to know how do you type so fast. The facts I could discover:- 1.)Its impossible to type SO fast. 2.)You are a software engineer,and ... 3.)There is TOO much variation in your typing scores-right from 0 to 999.You use a bug or smthing,right??
I honestly hate to say this but I don't even have a clue on how to go about this database thing. do I need to change my code? I've just never worked on a website with so much traffic
My boss doesn't understand what I do. She wants to measure my productivity by the number of tickets I close or the visible UI elements created in a certain amount of time.
I think it's both. People who can tolerate sitting in a cubicle for 8 hours at a stretch with only short breaks, speaking mostly to no one and living "a life of the mind" where what we build is only understandable to other programmers... perhaps this introvert type is prone to depression.
At least I have my ajax framework and my UI element loading framework done and now just have to wrangle my way through making all the UI elements and connecting them to the database and displaying the results and saving the data.