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Mailinator is for Humans 2 May 2013 | 07:49 am
Mailinator started a decade ago with the simple idea of providing disposable email addresses to anyone who needs one. It's done that ever since. What has happened as time progressed however is that p...
Mailinator is for Humans 2 May 2013 | 07:49 am
Mailinator a decade ago with the simple idea of providing disposable email addresses to anyone who needs one. It's done that ever since. What has happened as time progressed however is that programmi...
Code Review for a String Lock Map 17 Apr 2013 | 02:14 am
I recently needed a mechanism to lock on given Strings in a particular piece of code. As maybe a weak example, say I was doing disk file updates to files each with unique filenames (i.e. read, update,...
Code Review for a String Lock Map 17 Apr 2013 | 02:14 am
I recently needed a mechanism to lock on given Strings in a particular piece of code. As maybe a weak example, say I was doing disk file updates to files each with unique filenames (i.e. read, update,...
I Further Predict the Death of Your Web Framework 21 Aug 2012 | 09:19 pm
In my last post, I philosophized how new technology is going to change the bottleneck of web (and other) systems (which despite everything else, have remained surprisingly stable for awhile). This sp...
I Further Predict the Death of Your Web Framework 21 Aug 2012 | 09:19 pm
In my last post, I philosophized how new technology is going to change the bottleneck of web (and other) systems (which despite everything else, have remained surprisingly stable for awhile). This sp...
Your Bottleneck is Dead. Long Live Your Bottleneck. 13 Aug 2012 | 10:58 pm
There's an old joke that, if you think about it, you can apply directly to system bottlenecks. Two hikers are walking through the woods when they come face-to-face with a pack of wolves. One of the h...
Your Bottleneck is Dead. Long Live Your Bottleneck. 13 Aug 2012 | 07:58 pm
There's an old joke that, if you think about it, you can apply directly to system bottlenecks. Two hikers are walking through the woods when they come face-to-face with a pack of wolves. One of the h...
The love and hate of Node.js 17 May 2012 | 02:48 am
I've been in the happy position lately of interviewing engineers for my new start-up. If you've read any of my previous articles or seen my talks (Talk Notes (warning: PDF download)) you know I love t...
The love and hate of Node.js 16 May 2012 | 10:48 pm
I've been in the happy position lately of interviewing engineers for my new start-up. If you've read any of my previous articles or seen my talks (Talk Notes (warning: PDF download)) you know I love t...