Ben Tilly emitted: > > Pro tip. I've seen both push based systems and pull based systems at work. The > push based systems tend to break whenever the thing that you're pushing to > has problems. Pull-based systems tend to be much more reliable in my > experience. [...] > > If you disregard this tip, then learn from experience and give thought in > advance to how you're going to monitor the things that you're pushing to, > notice their problems, and fix them when they break. > (Rather than 2 weeks later when someone wonders why their data stopped > updating.)
Your writing is FUD. Pro tip. Learn to use a database. I know that it can be fun to play with the latest piece of shiny technofrippery, like Redis, and to imagine that because it is new, it somehow is better than anything that came before and that it can solve problems that have never been solved before. It's not. There's nothing specifically wrong with it, but it's not a silver bullet and parallelism is not a werewolf. _______________________________________________ Boston-pm mailing list [email protected] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/boston-pm

