PostgreSQL vs SQL Server

2015-08-10 Thread 罗格雷格博士
Hi Folks,

The SQL Server team is taking a long hard look at PostgreSQL.

They’d love to speak to anyone that chose it over SQL Server in production 
environments. If that’s you and you have time for a 20 minute chat, please let 
me know and I’ll hook you up.

Regards,

Greg

Dr Greg Low

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Re: Last words on AngularJS

2015-08-10 Thread Stephen Price
I'm still stuck on Greg saying he's going to lick something. Ewww
On Mon, 10 Aug 2015 at 2:08 pm, David Connors  wrote:

> On Mon, 10 Aug 2015 at 14:53 Michael Ridland  wrote:
>
> Like Simon Willison  so eloquently
>> puts it - not relying on gives you superpowers. After you reach a certain
>> level of skill as a programmer, an IDE starts slowing you down, rather than
>> the opposite.
>>
>
> O_o
>
> I don't even.
>
> David.
> --
> David Connors
> da...@connors.com | @davidconnors | LinkedIn | +61 417 189 363
>


Fwd: Convert iOS Apps To Windows 10

2015-08-10 Thread Greg Keogh
On a totally different topic ... A friend who works in an iOS and Android
mobile dev company sent me these links:

http://www.theverge.com/2015/8/6/9109693/microsoft-windows-bridge-for-ios-open-source
https://github.com/Microsoft/WinObjC

And said (edited):

*I don’t know how useable it is right now but we’d be interested in your
feedback if you wish to have a look at it, specifically, if it’s powerful
enough we’d be interested in taking [our large] iOS App onto the Windows
desktop environment, but not sure if this will actually do that?*

Has anyone got any knowledge of this bridge from Objective-C? It's
certainly a surprising and ambitious project, but I can't quickly tell what
you actually code in when you migrate over (C++ or Objective-C somehow?).

*Greg K*