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This isn't really news, but if you've never checked out
programming.reddit.com you should.Reddit is like digg, except it is more for news than it is technical stuff. The user base could be best described as "geek liberals" if you ask me. Anyway, programming.reddit.com is all about...wait for it...programming. There's alot of articles that nop will like because alot of the members there like to talk about functionalprogramming(scheme, etc.). I avoid those articles at all costs.nop_90
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Looked at it lots of cool articles ![]() other notes to self ![]() ![]() Erlang+ Yaws vs. Ruby on Railshttp://yarivsblog.com/articles/2006/07/11/ erlang-yaws-vs-ruby-on-railsErlangyaws webserver is intresting since theoretically it can carry 5 times as much load as anapacheone.www.blosker.com (a porn voting site) is implemented using yaws. I have want to investigate erlang/yaws sometime.perkiset
quote author=nop_90 link=topic=55.msg186#msg186 date=1177161239 Looked at it lots of cool articles ![]() ![]() quote author=nop_90 link=topic=55.msg186#msg186 date=1177161239 Erlangyaws webserver is intresting since theoretically it can carry 5 times as much load as anapacheone.www.blosker.com (a porn voting site) is implemented using yaws. I have want to investigate erlang/yaws sometime.Hmmm.... ![]() |

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