I want to write a wrapper on top a third party sdk which is windows runtime and framework dependent. which project time should i go for scalablity (to be able to run multiple instance if the load is high). This application should always run and check if any files are placed in a folder and process them in production
You're like the little angel on our shoulder telling us what not to do. The angel mislead to think donuts are bland cakes. But we love you like you are.
@Wietlol class libraries needs a windows runtime, so if i go for azure, ...ah should i consider every server that runs these class lib as an instance ? if want another instance, does that mean another server ? why am i such a server noob
Jesus christ it was the hyper-v nodes with their retarded broadcom network cards which can in super rare occasions partially break communication on some virtual machines
but my new project to be should run on windows operating system. My app will be built on ABBYY sdk and it requires their server licensed edition to be installed on the same server.
@AlRey That will never happen because that will sink them. "Google" is one of the strongest brands in the world, and for many people it's synonymous with the internet. The reason they created the Alphabet brand is for products they wanted to distance from that brand, either to prevent anti-trust legislation, or to create different brand identities in industries where Google is considered an outsider.
I remember the whole alphabet thing was announced right as I started college and it was weird cause I thought "okay good because Google has become so big that it can't possibly manage all these subsidiaries"
It's not a call to investment, it's just that Alphabet, the company, is nothing but a holding company, so is absolutely of no interest to anyone other than investors.
I think ny's is Javascript, Sandy was too I think. Wietbot's probably Kotlin or Wietwang or some other meme language, and Jack is C#. No idea on Patrick