On Tuesday, June 10, 2014 11:35:34 PM UTC+3, Sergey Didenko wrote:
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> Sorry if that was already answered,
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> Is there a possibility to get rid of this legalwall?
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Interestingly, node.js has just done that
today: http://www.joyent.com/blog/broadening-node-js-contributions
Ustun
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Paulo, I understand your concerns, you are basically taking a bet in choosing
Clojure and you want some confirmation that you will not be wasting time/money
during the process.
Please watch Jay Fields' talk on this topic. I think he presents the upsides
and downsides of his journey very well.
Looks like most of the videos at Clojure/West 2014 which started yesterday
have been already posted on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZdCLR02grLp__wRg5OTavVj4wefg69hM&feature=c4-feed-u
I would like to thank Cognitect and Alex Miller and the Clojure/West team
for this.
Best,
A bit off-topic, but in some situations where bidirectional communication
is
not necessary, one might consider EventSource instead of Websockets
to push data from server to the client. For some reason, EventSource is not
as well known as Websockets.
It has some advantages like being more backw
On Monday, March 25, 2013 7:47:51 AM UTC+2, Michael Klishin wrote:
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>> A lot of computers are shipping with free no-frills video editing
>> software these days that probably suffices for this.
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> Do those computers also ship with a person who has a lot of experi