2010/6/8 Oliver Kohll - Mailing Lists
> On 8 Jun 2010, at 20:12, uaca man wrote:
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> > 2) Think of the front end as changing states as the user interacts
> > with it, then figure out what queries need to be made to correspond to
> > the changes in state.
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2010/6/8 Peter Hunsberger
> On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 1:26 PM, uaca man wrote:
> >> 2) Think of the front end as changing states as the user interacts
> >> with it, then figure out what queries need to be made to correspond to
> >> the changes in state. For example,
ng beyond
comprehension of a human mind(al least for my mind) and that was when I had
the super idea, lest put the queue on the crontab!
Looks like we are going to cut off a few options of the game.
ps: do i top post or bottom post here?
2010/6/8 Peter Hunsberger
> On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at
What do you mean? That is what I think I am trying to do. No?
2010/6/8 Vick Khera
> On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 12:53 PM, uaca man wrote:
> > Lets say for a 20 thousand users server, it may have at most 20 thousand
> > constructions started at the same time.
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> > To ac
and not one hour late
because the user will lose the bonus for one hour.
2010/6/8 Andy Colson
> On 6/8/2010 11:53 AM, uaca man wrote:
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>> Hello my fellow postgreSQL gurus. I´m a user of postgresSQL of quite
>> some time now, but most of my experience is consuming database, and
Hello my fellow postgreSQL gurus. I´m a user of postgresSQL of quite some
time now, but most of my experience is consuming database, and for the
current project we are without a proper DBA and they have to bear with me
and so I must seek advice.
I have a list of building and a queue and the user
Hello my fellow postgreSQL gurus. I´m a user of postgresSQL of quite some
time now, but most of my experience is consuming database, and for the
current project we are without a proper DBA and they have to bear with me
and so I must seek advice.
I have a list of building and a queue and the user