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    • bbigfordB

      MongoDB vs. ScyllaDB

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      jmooreJ

      @dyasny said in MongoDB vs. ScyllaDB:

      As for Scylla specifically, please feel free to join the Slack channel and ML if you have questions

      I need to do that too.

    • scottalanmillerS

      MongoDB Major Change to Licensing

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      @StorageNinja said in MongoDB Major Change to Licensing:

      @scottalanmiller said in MongoDB Major Change to Licensing:

      if you are a SaaS vendor looking at building software that uses MongoDB somewhere, you'd better get a lawyer looking over this license and how it applies to you.

      This is becoming a bigger issue as the biggest SaaS vendors hide behind this clause more and more with incredibly proprietary forks. They offer very little to no actual core development or contribution and it goes against the previous method of GPL code getting funding.

      It annoys me, as the legal headaches of contributing internal only use code back will block some companies from using OSS, but I see it both ways.

      The startups who are doing a lot of the core housekeeping of NOSQL platforms are learning they can't find a business model. This is getting messier and messier.

      Partially because there are just too any vendors involved.

      What's amazing, though, is that a move like this took a customer who was very into MongoDB and using it in projects and was literally working with MongoDB's own hosted product and now looking to avoid it like the plague.

      So at least in this one case, they are likely losing hosted product from this. And gaining nothing. I imagine a lot of customers going through this same process.

    • LakshmanaL

      Java for Beginners

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      jmooreJ

      @Lakshmana Get a good book and work from console. There's a reason a lot of languages do it like that. Do all the practice exercises for each section until you get them right and understand them.

    • s.hacklemanS

      Learning Data Analytics

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      FreePBX outbound call

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      @alimrahimi said in FreePBX outbound call:

      @JaredBusch Hi Jared, I am using Fusion PBX, So you're thinking there is a possibility to limit them calling few phone number?

      Yes. In FrePBX it is a basic outbound call routing function.

      A quick google on these words for FusionPBX resulted in this.
      https://www.google.com/search?q=fusionpbx+outbound+route

      https://docs.fusionpbx.com/en/latest/dialplan/outbound_routes.html#

    • Reid CooperR

      Learning Laravel Resources

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      jmooreJ

      Thanks I will check this out

    • ObsolesceO

      Dipping Toes Into Programming

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      @travisdh1 said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

      @Baldwin_Cannon said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

      Not bad news, but honestly, I can not stand R language

      R is really meant for math, using it for programming or running anything else is painful because it's not designed to do anything else.

      And still I prefer matlab/octave

    • s.hacklemanS

      Help with IIS Security

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      @scottalanmiller said in Help with IIS Security:

      Sorry that we could not narrow it down more.

      It is an obscure issue that is hard to troubleshoot with out seeing it. The application is probably the better fix, I just wanted a easier workaround and was hoping someone had seen it before.

    • s.hacklemanS

      Web stack selection

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      scottalanmillerS

      @obsolesce said in Web stack selection:

      @scottalanmiller oh I missed the CRUD part... i was thinking PHP too.

      RoR rocks on crud, too. And relational by convention.

    • guyinpvG

      Best virtualized environments for freelance web dev?

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      scottalanmillerS

      VMs make sense to me. Whether you do this on the desktop with VirtualBox or a server with KVM or LXC, whatever works. But you don't want a million versions of things installed onto ap hysical box and the pain of things interacting while you test.

    • EddieJenningsE

      Organization of sample code

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      @dafyre said in Organization of sample code:

      I just shutdown my GOGS server and have all my important bits over on GitLab now.

      https://gitlab.com/dafyre

    • LakshmanaL

      Creating a Android app

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      scottalanmillerS

      Yes, always make the service first, any apps come last.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Meteor Chef Base Still Active?

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      @danp said in Meteor Chef Base Still Active?:

      Seems they are now focusing on https://cleverbeagle.com/

      Too bad, would be nice if someone picked up Base and forked it into something maintained.

    • mlnewsM

      2018 Stack Overflow Language Survey - Functional Pays

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    • mlnewsM

      Check out MyPy for Improving Your Python Project

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    • scottalanmillerS

      Learn to Code Python with Thonny

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      I am doing the tutorials right now.
      Im on the simple math one.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Google Flutter to Tackle Cross Platform Mobile App Development

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    • scottalanmillerS

      MSBuild OpenSourced and Available on Linux Systems

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      scottalanmillerS

      @nerdydad said in MSBuild OpenSourced and Available on Linux Systems:

      So do you see MS leaving the OS market altogether and go solely into IDEs?

      Building development systems, yes. This has been the general analysis expectation of MS for years. OSes have never been their strong suit. Their strength has always been development tools and applications. They started as a BASIC programming company before they bought their first OS to sell. They didn't even make an OS of their own for over a decade. Their DOS/Windows era was an OS they bought and resold with, eventually, their own graphical environment on top. Windows NT 3.1 was their first fully in house OS, and that was even partially done by IBM.

    • R3dPand4R

      ReactOS 0.4.7 Released

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      scottalanmillerS

      @r3dpand4 said in ReactOS 0.4.7 Released:

      https://reactos.org/project-news/reactos-047-released

      We posted it in the news a few hours ago 🙂

      Are you running it? Any luck with it?

    • mlnewsM

      Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live

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      @scottalanmiller said in Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live:

      @coliver said in Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live:

      @stacksofplates said in Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live:

      Although this seems weird:

      Our list of improvements includes support for voice communication

      Why include that? Don't bog the editor down with stuff like that.

      Literally hundreds of apps that will do voice communications better then this. I can guarantee they'll be using Skype as a backend.

      Atom would not have access to Skype.

      My mistake I thought it was the VS Live we were talking about.

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