Marak,
I do have great respect for your work. I would like to clear 2 things
a) I am serious. But does not have to be too serious.
b) I am NOT running a scam. I did not ask anyone to pay for anything nor
work for free. If i can change the title I would have put Looking for a
Node.js dev, needed
I think I can help you out here. Here is what I think you wanted / should have
said:
Hey node.js folks,
I am looking to employ someone to work on a tailored CMS solution for my
business. You will have a 14 day deadline and a $10,000 budget payed out in
negotiable installments.
If you
If you place a turd in box with nice wrapping paper, it's still going be a
turd after you open it up.
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Tim Smart t...@fostle.com wrote:
I think I can help you out here. Here is what I think you wanted / should
have
said:
Hey node.js folks,
I am looking
Well, I'll only call someone a 'turd' after I have worked with them and found it
out the hard way. I can't really judge someone over discussion on a mailing
list.
Tim.
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 11:34:31PM -0700, Marak Squires wrote:
If you place a turd in box with nice wrapping paper, it's still
Tim, Thank you.
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I can, and it's worked out pretty well for me so far.
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 11:40 PM, Tim Smart t...@fostle.com wrote:
Well, I'll only call someone a 'turd' after I have worked with them and
found it
out the hard way. I can't really judge someone over discussion on a mailing
list.
Tim.
Also Tim, that was a metaphor, not a direct comparison.
I wasn't calling anyone a turd, nor would I. The
english language provides much more colorful words for calling people names.
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Marak Squires marak.squi...@gmail.comwrote:
I can, and it's worked out pretty
Marak,
What did you feel when people accused you of things that you did not do?
Until someone had a deeper look and made it clearer.
https://gist.github.com/716164
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Haha well I'll say no more. I bow down to your superior internet skills.
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 11:50:15PM -0700, Marak Squires wrote:
I can, and it's worked out pretty well for me so far.
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 11:40 PM, Tim Smart t...@fostle.com wrote:
Well, I'll only call someone a
OK now this thread is getting personal. I'm out of here.
Please don't drag someones past actions into a (sort of) professional argument.
Not cool on both sides of the internet.
Tim.
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 11:53:12PM -0700, Joseph Khoury wrote:
Marak,
What did you feel when people accused
I fail to see the comparison here.
It seems like you have no way to defend your position as legitimate and are
now redirecting and making personal attacks based on whatever you can
Google.
I've done my due diligence in this thread to warn any potential developers
who have not experienced fraud
Tim,
This was not my point. My point is simple. People judge you fast. they are
free to do it, but that does not make their judgement right. Nothing
personal, I respect Marak but does not agree with him on jumping to
conclusion about me and he still does not know me.
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at
I have to agree with @Joseph. Its okay to say that something doesn't look
legit (maybe because it doesn't sound professional/pricing issues). These
finer points could have been discussed over a personal mail to Joseph and
not publicly. But dragging it even after clarification from Joseph is
If he were a scam he wouldn't have come back to defend what he wrote.
Period.
That is invalid logic.
The poster may have the best of intentions, but this is not going to end
well for anyone involved.
If you disagree with me Shirpad, I implore you to help Joseph
by referring him to one of
On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Marak Squires marak.squi...@gmail.comwrote:
If he were a scam he wouldn't have come back to defend what he wrote.
Period.
That is invalid logic.
The poster may have the best of intentions, but this is not going to end
well for anyone involved.
If you
Did you bother reading the whole post, or did you just decide to comment
because you felt like talking?
In my first post I politely asked for a clarification
and received an insufficient answer. Based on this new information, I drew
a conclusion.
I'm perfectly fine with losing any potential
Okay firstly, I did not say you are wrong/incorrect. Secondly I have read
the whole post. There are many who called this a scam in this post, not
just you. So there is no need to be offended by what I said since it was
not directed to you. I just wrote my opinion.
On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 2:26 PM,
Please take this off list.
Thank you,
Everyone else
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On Jul 14, 2012, at 10:41 AM, Shripad K assortmentofso...@gmail.com wrote:
Okay firstly, I did not say you are wrong/incorrect. Secondly I have read the
whole post. There are many who called this a scam in this post,
On 13/07/2012, at 08:44, Marak Squires wrote:
I'm sure you have good intentions, but the general tone of this post seems
illegitimate.
I'd be wary of being any project pitched this way, and recommend against any
developer exposing themselves to the possibility of exploit for the promise
Actually first parameter is query, second is fields to fetch (optional,
and 3rd is options.
For sorting you can either do:
coll.find({ username: username }, { sort: { date: -1 } })
or
coll.find({ username: username }).sort({ date: -1 })
and variants with arrays, but havent tested any of this.
No one, because no one was able to do it. It's somewhat a trick question,
because the ultimate solution requires a major modification to how node
apps and npm handle third party module dependencies. At least we got a few
decent OSS projects out of that thread.
I'd also say the level of technical
Have a basic single threaded, pub/sub framework going for websockets to the
web browser.
The intention is to bridge all platforms on Linux and Windows with a
pub/sub message bus.
https://github.com/unicomp21/Node.cs
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Very interesting! Thanks for sharing.
I was browsing the code. Some questions:
Your project description is:
A pub/sub message bus based on .Net 4.5 and WebSockets — Read
morehttps://github.com/unicomp21/Node.cs#readme
That is, oriented to WebSockets and browser client, I guess.
But you have
On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 4:50 PM, Bert Belder bertbel...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe this is the wrong place to make such a suggestion, but why not add an
extra package (nodejs-as-node) that creates a symlinks node - nodejs?
That package could conflict with the ax25 package; if people want to have
Really love how people take something clean, simple and cool and completely
fuck it up with complexity (That's sarcasm).
On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 8:14 AM, Carl Fürstenberg azat...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 4:50 PM, Bert Belder bertbel...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe this is the
solved the python requirement, then VC, then VC support for x64, and now
i'm facing this problem.
I guess after the cannot open program database i should expect a filename
between the quotes, while they are empty. Any idea?
v8-profiler@3.6.2-1 install
Hi
I'm new to the linux community. Has this been tried before, and did it
work?
Not sure but I did find this summary of the problem on the debian lists:
* the nodejs upstream binary is called node, and the upstream
developers have refused to change it's binary name to nodejs for
debian;
Thanks for help.
If you allocate many objects it should not be a problem for V8's
incremental GC:
That's very good news for me.
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14 calendar days equal 10 work days
On Saturday, July 14, 2012 4:30:22 AM UTC+3, Marak Squires wrote:
Waithow does 1k a day for 14 days add up to 10k?
That IS hard to understand.
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 6:13 PM, Joseph Khoury kjoseph...@gmail.comwrote:
How hard is it for you to
I am working with Joseph on this project, I've been on this list for quite
some time now, and never seen such enthusiasm drifting away from the main
topic.
Thank you for the people for tried to help or actually said something
useful.
@Marak
- I've never seen a scammer reply to posts,
When I hear a person talk about two weeks, I hear 10 business days.
Sorry for contributing to this dumb thread.
Veez
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On Jul 13, 2012, at 11:32 PM, Mark Hahn m...@hahnca.com wrote:
I'm so confused.
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 7:22 PM, Martín Ciparelli mcipare...@gmail.com
Hi
Firefox 3.6 has onBeforeUnload event, so I wonder why now.js doesn't use
it? When i refresh my page in firefox 3.6 user doesn't get disconnect, only
after more than second server remove himself.
Same in IE 7 8, both have event for unload, but now.js doesn't use it.
I think about doing it
Veezus , it is stupid indeed :) maybe it should be deleted
why build another CMS? can we all agree on which CMS is the best in regards
to security, speed and customization? If we did, we would not have 1200
CMSs in the wild.
https://gist.github.com/3112436
Thanks for all those who replied.
I
Firefox 3.6 is no longer supported by Mozilla.
You should also read this...
http://www.zachleat.com/web/dont-let-the-door-hit-you-onunload-and-onbeforeunload/
Rick
On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 8:13 AM, hashi101 krzyszczukka...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Firefox 3.6 has onBeforeUnload event, so I
this driver is not sorting this correctly - or maybe the sort just
doesn't work with toArray - I can get the desired sort to work directly
from the Mongo command line. I'll try the sort with cursor and then
loop thru and push to an array to see if that works any better.
On 07/14/2012
Try using raw socket.io or dnode instead of now.js
http://socket.io/
https://github.com/substack/dnode
On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 5:13 AM, hashi101 krzyszczukka...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Firefox 3.6 has onBeforeUnload event, so I wonder why now.js doesn't use
it? When i refresh my page in firefox
I'm having strange node.js behavior - using `http.request` for calling
`http.server` in the same process sometimes causes error.
This snippet of code will result in error ( https://gist.github.com/3114352
)
// Server returning 'okay' to everyone.
Probably a race condition between the server listening and the request
trying to hit it. Try listening for a ready event from the server
before making the request.
--Josh
On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 6:54 PM, Alexey Petrushin
alexey.petrus...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm having strange node.js behavior -
Hmm, only now noticed it - I'm writing data using 'get' method, this also
maybe the cause.
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For those interested, mmmagic 0.2.0 has been released. (Get it now via `npm
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On Saturday, July 14, 2012 10:01:48 PM UTC-4, Alexey Petrushin wrote:
Hmm, only now noticed it - I'm writing data using 'get' method, this also
maybe the cause.
Also, you're trying to send a GET request with a body, which doesn't make
sense. If you're sending a body, you need to change the
that's not the bug. technically, the HTTP spec allows a body in a GET request.
nobody ever does it, but node's parser supports it.
On Jul 14, 2012, at July 14, 20127:10 PM, mscdex wrote:
On Saturday, July 14, 2012 10:01:48 PM UTC-4, Alexey Petrushin wrote:
Hmm, only now noticed it - I'm
How exactly does the patch work? I didn't think editing the V8's
SConstruct file would do anything in Node 0.8 as I thought it uses gyp
instead.
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Geoff Flarity geoff.flar...@gmail.com wrote:
FYI, I've created a github page with links to a binary and build
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 01:01:29PM +1000, Adam Malcontenti-Wilson wrote:
How exactly does the patch work? I didn't think editing the V8's
SConstruct file would do anything in Node 0.8 as I thought it uses gyp
instead.
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Geoff Flarity geoff.flar...@gmail.com
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if you did analyze the current cms into detail and none of this work, 14
days are not good enough to build the solution.
post the requirements and i can tell you the time.
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