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dejanglozic.com
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| | | | | Last week I started playing with Node.js and LinkedIn's fork of Dust.js for server side templating. I think I am beginning to see the appeal that made LinkedIn choose Dust.js over a number ofalternatives. Back when LinkedIn had a templating throwdown and chose Dust.js, they classified it in the 'logic-less' group, in contrast to the... | |
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mherman.org
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| | | | | Know a little Ruby? Ready to start web development? Before jumping to Rails, get your hands dirty with Sinatra. It's the perfect learning tool. My recommendation: Start with a basic dynamic website, backed with SQLite. Create and manage your database tables with raw SQL. Practice deploying on Heroku. Practice. | |
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www.dotnetcurry.com
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| | | | | Using SqlLocalDB to allow simple automated Integration Testing in both greenfield and brownfield projects. | |
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thetechsolo.wordpress.com
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| | | Knot is a network server as well as Haboob. The difference is the concurrency model: Knot is thread-based, instead Haboob is event-based [9]. Clearly, from the benchmark results, the poll()/epoll() mechanism is a serious bottleneck as soon as the number of active concurrent clients become relevant (in the specific case, at 16384 clients the trashing... | ||