On Jan 6, 2010, at 1:23 PM, Eric Evans wrote:
What does everyone think?
+1 from me.
--Joe
SimpleGeo is using Cassandra as the backend of our real-time location
infrastructure. We needed something that was distributed, could scale,
could handle lots of writes, etc.
We looked into all the usual suspects, but went with Cassandra because
it was written in Java (we have two guys who
+1 - Great work.
SimpleGeo would be interested.
--Joe
On Nov 4, 2009, at 2:32 PM, Chris Goffinet wrote:
Hey,
At Digg we've been thinking about counters in Cassandra. In a lot of
our use cases we need this type of support from a distributed
storage system. Anyone else out there who has such needs as well?
On Aug 24, 2009, at 10:25 PM, Arin Sarkissian wrote:
Did you compile the cassandra.thrift file and make sure the generated
files are in PYTHONPATH?
This is the exact error I got when I attempted to use Ian's 0.3
lazyboy with a 0.4 version of the Python generated by cassandra.thrift.
On Aug 18, 2009, at 11:51 AM, Wilson Mar wrote:
I say process because there may be a perfect word in Hebrew, Nigerian,
or other language we can borrow that implies the perfect nuance we
need.
I've found Finnish to have pronounceable English looking words that
have great meanings. For