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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 01/06/08 20:04
Gary L. Burnore wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 11:17:45 -0800 (PST), faulkes
> <michael.behrens@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Jan 6, 1:39 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>>> And programs won't fail if they've been properly designed and tested.
>>> I'm not saying they're going to be perfect. There's no such thing.
>>> However, a proper development process will keep them from dying.
>> Apparently you've never given something to a user to play with.
>>
>>>> You can design an app perfectly to support 1 million users but if you
>>>> only have
>>>> a dialup connection, it won't do you much good. Scalability covers
>>>> everything
>>>> not only from the code perspective but down to your network
>>>> perspective (lb's,
>>>> reverse caching, memcache, redundant bandwidth, redundant servers,
>>>> etc)
>>> But the app is the hardest to change. It's much easier to change from a
>>> dialup connection to a T-3, for instance.
>> Nobody is saying don't code well or don't follow best practices or
>> have
>> procedures in place. As stated, scalability is not single faceted and
>> the dirth of apps dying on Black Friday or any given successful launch
>> are
>> proof positive of it isn't.
>>
>>>> http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-tune-lamp-1/#resources
>>>> http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-tune-lamp-2.html?ca...
>>>> http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-php-fastapps2/
>>>
>>> Those are good for what they say. But they're by no means complete.
>>> There is a lot more to scaling, even on a single server.
>>>
>> As stated, they are a start, which is far better than you offered. So
>> apart
>>from snide remarks and a complete failure to actually provide
>> something useful,
>> do you actually have anything to add?
>>
>>> So your answer is telling him to google? Gee, can't you do better than
>>> that?
>> Yes, I refer you to the almighty fact that you didn't give him a
>> nickels
>> worth of url he could so much as peruse.
>>
>> Added that given how trivial it is once you get started to google for
>> the rest,
>> he shouldn't have too much of a problem and even be able to come back
>> here and
>> ask questions if he needs.
>>
>> Or he could hire me.
>
> Looks like Jerry's gonna start calling you a troll and a fraud too.
> He's having a very bad week in that respect.
I OWN YOU, Gary. And once again you prove it!
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