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chillericed

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About chillericed

Co-founder at Quark Games (previously PlayMesh).

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    Great conference! I particularly enjoyed Manju's talk on Twemproxy and Keith's talk on Monaco.

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    Comment #8365301

    this has been true for us so far as well. But I wouldn't rule out that they have more scheduled maintenances that haven't been put out yet.

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    Comment #8332991

    Ok, I'll more copies of learnyousomeerlang instead :)

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    Comment #8332914

    This is awesome, I can't wait for this to go into print, so I can pay you for your work! But in the meantime, many thanks for writing this.

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    Comment #7913786

    Resistance is great. Our group made a google spreadsheet to play the game on, which adds an interesting element because there is more data to reference instead of relying on memory…

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    Comment #7741449

    +1 I'd also use bitbucket supported version of this

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    Comment #7638600

    We are using Elixir at Quark, it's not actually in production yet though. It will be sometime later this year.

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    Comment #7469604

    Does anybody know why they didn't go sidekiq instead of resque?

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    Comment #5897505

    I hear your points as it relates to the "Top Free" list and there is obviously a lot of room for improvement on discovery, but in response to: > The “top” list simply rewards devel…

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    Comment #5834327

    Thanks for sharing this!

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    Comment #5567635

    From the Forbes article( http://www.forbes.com/sites/karstenstrauss/2013/04/17/is-thi... ): "Most game studios have an autocratic executive producer green-lighting the work of desi…

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    Comment #5333257

    Love the music! First stab at basic time challenge puts me at rank #2. I think the challenge system could be something quite fun if you integrate it well.