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Canary / New York, NY

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Exactly. Couchdb is preferable to this for so many reasons. The author is effectively using the Nginx configuration language for server-side scripting. The result ends up looking a lot like a bad PHP crud app. With couchdb, the REST API is already built in.


Except if you already have a postgres-based system and you want to build a simple REST api around some small piece of it.


See "A Wild Sheep Chase." It's full of humor.


Looks like Virgin has announced their pricing for Australia but not for the US: http://www.virginmobile.com.au/iphone

Virgin's iPhone5 will likely remain a better value than any subscription option mentioned in the article. Unfortunately Sprint (and therefore Virgin) can't get close to Verizon's US 4G coverage.


Those Australia plans all have stiff data caps. Will that be the same in the US as well? Hopefully we can still get the unlimited plan for $35/month.


I recommend Golden-ratio for this kind of thing:

http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3690

It does not take away the ability to do :split or :vsplit or force a particular layout. It does dynamically resize your windows to maximize visibility


Yep, that's a different religion. But it's just as good.


I would argue that python-memcached has been replaced as "the de-facto standard" by pylibmc. I'm not sure if pylibmc works with eventlet or not.

Companies open sourcing code is always good. But, I would be surprised if there wasn't already a python memcached client that would suit your needs.


I've been unable to compile pylibmc Centos 5.


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