Re: [fonc] Design of web, POLs for rules. Fuzz testing nile

2013-02-15 Thread J. Andrew Rogers
On Feb 15, 2013, at 12:10 AM, John Carlson yottz...@gmail.com wrote: I can't say anything about REST in general being slow. I would like to see better support for adding multiple objects to a collection in HTTP REST, perhap by using MIME. REST is not a highly efficient protocol by any

Re: [fonc] Design of web, POLs for rules. Fuzz testing nile

2013-02-15 Thread J. Andrew Rogers
On Feb 15, 2013, at 1:41 AM, David Barbour dmbarb...@gmail.com wrote: A technique I've seen used (albeit, only once or twice) is to batch updates from multiple connections, and run batches at 20+Hz while there is demand for them. This only requires one connection from the server to its

Re: [fonc] Design of web, POLs for rules. Fuzz testing nile

2013-02-15 Thread J. Andrew Rogers
On Feb 15, 2013, at 1:31 AM, Miles Fidelman mfidel...@meetinghouse.net wrote: As a practical matter, most people that use REST use JSON or XML and most people that don't use JSON and XML also don't use REST for related reasons. But it is not fair to blame REST for what is primarily an issue

Re: [fonc] Linus Chews Up Kernel Maintainer For Introducing Userspace Bug - Slashdot

2012-12-31 Thread J. Andrew Rogers
On Dec 31, 2012, at 1:21 PM, Pascal J. Bourguignon p...@informatimago.com wrote: Now we know that a given formal system cannot be at the same time complete and consistent, but nothing prevents an automatic system to work with an incomplete system or an inconsistent system (or even a system

Re: [fonc] How it is

2012-10-03 Thread J. Andrew Rogers
, it is a data structure problem. -- J. Andrew Rogers ___ fonc mailing list fonc@vpri.org http://vpri.org/mailman/listinfo/fonc