hi
sorry i had not edited that tag please updated it
thanks
srinivasa
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 7:23 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-05-17 at 06:51 +0530, srinivasa rao wrote:
> > Thanks to all your responce but we need to plan with out fail to
> > attend
> > I have real time experienc
On 17-May-2011, at 11:38 AM, Baiju M wrote:
>> You may need to port this code for Pyramid, though, as Flask is heavily
>> dependent on thread-local proxies.
>
> What is the problem with "thread-local proxies" ?
Nothing. It just means that the code won't run automatically in Pyramid.
Kiran
I don't know what you mean by automatic..
The thread local helps to have global variables per thread so that it
preserves the changes made in one thread should not affect another global
variable in another thread..
In Pylons, request & context (may be many other stuffs) are treated as a
global va
On 05/16/2011 08:22 PM, Santosh Rajan wrote:
[...snip...]
So my question is, what shit are you talking about based in India? Please,
Please Enlighten me?
/me thinks somebody just discovered a document online describing the art of
trolling and now is aspiring to master it. It is fairly obviou
Yes Indeed, you are right.
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 2:44 PM, steve wrote:
> On 05/16/2011 08:22 PM, Santosh Rajan wrote:
>
>> [...snip...]
>>
>> So my question is, what shit are you talking about based in India? Please,
>> Please Enlighten me?
>>
>>
>>
> /me thinks somebody just discovered a docu
On 17-May-11, at 6:22 AM, Santosh Rajan wrote:
Ok let me tell you the whole story scientifically.
"The chances of anyone succeeding with an Open Source Project or
Startup
Company is inversely proportional to the square of the distance
between San
Fransisco and the location of this OpenSou
Hey, great argument, but I have some riders. Atleast, finally, I think we
are on the same page.
First of all, let us get one thing out of the way. Success in
software/hardware, no matter where you are, entirely depends on on how
passionate you are about it. We can't quantify a person's passion fo
On 17-May-11, at 5:35 PM, Santosh Rajan wrote:
[snip]
First of all, let us get one thing out of the way. Success in
software/hardware, no matter where you are, entirely depends on on
how
passionate you are about it. We can't quantify a person's passion
for some
thing. Apple's success, is St
great! so let us assume for arguments sake, that whatever you say or pose is
right! What answers do you have have for the questions posed below?
1. We've established that tech startups are at a disadvantage when based
> outside SV. Why is this so? Specifically, what is different about FOSS-model
>
On 17-May-11, at 8:12 PM, Santosh Rajan wrote:
great! so let us assume for arguments sake, that whatever you say or
pose is
right! What answers do you have have for the questions posed below?
Huh? You started this thread, with the intention of modifying the
behaviour of "young immature id
You still haven't seen the case I am making? In which case I shall admit
defeat and rest my case!
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 8:23 PM, Sirtaj Singh Kang wrote:
>
> On 17-May-11, at 8:12 PM, Santosh Rajan wrote:
>
> great! so let us assume for arguments sake, that whatever you say or pose
>> is
>> ri
On 17-May-11, at 8:32 PM, Santosh Rajan wrote:
You still haven't seen the case I am making? In which case I shall
admit
defeat and rest my case!
Same. And I apologize to all for my part in this trainwreck.
-Taj.
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As Sartaj Singh Kang, correctly pointed out, there are big bad trainwrecks
in this world. I think this whole thread must be a cumpulsory reading for
all students of computer science, all over the world. Attleast they need to
now there are big bad trainwrecks still alive in this world.
On Tue, May
On Tue, 2011-05-17 at 17:35 +0530, Santosh Rajan wrote:
> Hey, great argument, but I have some riders. Atleast, finally, I think
> we
> are on the same page.
did you not notice that he was pulling your leg?
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