> Facebook, for example. Throwing hardware at something
> like Facebook is not going to help performance issues in the
> software. Facebook is built using PHP, but they do some
> fancy compiling on the PHP to make it faster.
> ...
> Can ColdFusion run something like Facebook/Twitter, ...
There'
I was wondering how much use CF can really handle either as a server
product or middleware. I am not talking about situations where throwing
hardware at performance issues can get one by, but to the point where
choosing the right middleware/application backend software can make or
break an ap
I really enjoy live jazz. But i am incapable of sitting and listening to
it. Bores me.
I think jazz, more than perhaps any other type of music ('cept for maybe
bluegrass), must be experienced live to be appreciated.
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Jerry Milo Johnson wrote:
>
> As yesterday was
As yesterday was the first annual International Jazz Day, I have been
trying to go back through my jazz records and get re-acquainted with
all the good old stuff.
Right now, I am trying to go through all the albums mentioned by
Travis McGee in the novels by John D MacDonald.
On Tue, May 1, 201
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Judah McAuley wrote:
>
> Ok, I've been slacking on sending out new music, so going to try and
> rectify that.
>
> Today is a local in studio performance by new Swedish folk-pop sister
> act First Aid Kit. This video is 4 songs and 16 minutes that ought to
> get y
Ok, I've been slacking on sending out new music, so going to try and
rectify that.
Today is a local in studio performance by new Swedish folk-pop sister
act First Aid Kit. This video is 4 songs and 16 minutes that ought to
get your head bopping to some nice textured harmony.
http://opbmusic.org/