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    Comment #27845521

    Yeah, when I saw it was a Software-Defined Instruction set, I immediately thought of Transmeta, as well.

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    Comment #24358778

    Inside a company, I like transfer.sh, which is like an open source version of file.io - * https://github.com/dutchcoders/transfer.sh That's good for the 5G +/- file transfer.

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    Comment #21881395

    One week out of two, for a company size of 20.

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    Comment #19088638

    The Bible, definitely. Pilgrim's Progress, by John Bunyan. Those are the two most published books in history and have changed more people's thinking than any two other books.

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    Comment #15469528

    Very cool idea!

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    Comment #12416446

    0 points?!?!? I thought this was about what non-technical books have helped me, professionally. Intolerance?

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    Comment #12416371

    Start with the book of Proverbs, follow its wisdom and advice, if all you're after is career improvements. Great wisdom. (Wisdom about people, situations, attitudes, and actions ar…

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    Comment #12383662

    I essentially have the same questions as you do. I'd like to evaluate Cloud Foundry, here, where I work. I'll probably bake-off DC/OS and Cloud Foundry; maybe I'll also bake-off on…

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    Comment #11912397

    I second Elixir. Concurrency and HA are the future!

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    Comment #10137191

    Way to go! Great work, team.

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    Comment #9912344

    It depends on what you mean, what your goals are, what you are trying to build, etc. "No maintenance whatsoever?" I doubt it. Things break, get old, go obsolete, are insecure, and …

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    Comment #8738267

    Elixir is inspired by Erlang/OTP and Ruby and the runtime is Erlang BEAM/HiPE. :-)

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    Comment #8352177

    The hive needs to be south-facing (if you live in the northern hemisphere). Stay out of flight path, for best results...

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    Comment #8351761

    Great article! We're on our 3rd season beekeeping; we just collected honey, last night. In fact, I got my first ever bee/wasp/hornet sting ever, last night, from one of our bees. I…

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    Comment #8319909

    How does something like Phonegap / Apache Cordova fit in to VoltRB?

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    Comment #7529151

    ArangoDB - http://www.arangodb.org/ Here's a good list: http://db-engines.com/en/ranking/graph+dbms Here are some of my reasons for using ArangoDB: https://news.ycombinator.com/ite…

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    Comment #7431587

    RiveScript is a FOSS chatbot scripting environment that you might want to try: http://www.rivescript.com/ http://www.rivescript.com/rivescript http://www.rivescript.com/aiml The or…

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    Comment #7307224

    You're welcome! :-) Yes, if there was a standard query language for NoSQL, that would be priceless. Gremlin appears to be closest thing, today. I like what I've seen with JSONiq, t…

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    Comment #7306068

    Databases, of course, are complex software, with a long list of pros and cons. I prefer ArangoDB over OrientDB, after a multi-month evaluation of both. (I also considered Neo4J but…

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    Comment #7246849

    I've used OrientDB and ArangoDB, both being graph and document (JSON) databases. I had some initial success with OrientDB, under version 1.3. However, after frustration with the do…