Alexander, good stuff! I’d love to see that in the official docs. There’s room for some minor improvements, but overall this is great to have documentation! :)
Cheers Jan -- On Nov 6, 2012, at 03:21 , Alexander Shorin <[email protected]> wrote: > David, you're rocks(: > > By the way, I'd made first steps in documenting Erlang query server > [1], thanks Robert for pushing me into the source in previous thread(: > It looks a little poorly made for now, I just couldn't figure what > also need to write. > > May I ask you and everyone to help and take a part in making CouchDB > Documentation For Great Relax?(: > > [1]: http://kxepal.iriscouch.com/docs/1.3/queryservers.html#erlang > -- > ,,,^..^,,, > > > On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 6:10 AM, david martin > <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 05/11/12 01:43, Kai Griffin wrote: >>> >>> Thanks for this entertaining & informative post, David. Erlang is a >>> totally foreign language to me, >> >> >>> but I joined this new list hoping to rectify that situation over time, >> >> >>> and this is exactly the kind of stuff I'd like to archive for future >>> reference when I get some time to wade into it properly. >> >> >>> I think experimenting with the native query server is potentially a great >>> way to learn (and perhaps destroy a few databases along the way...). >>> Cheers, >>> Kai >> >> >> I LIKE YOUR STYLE KAI, ya! >> nice to see you are watching,ya! >> and learning and proselytising , ya!. >> Erlang and OTP rules, ya! >> i like your cool tunes, ya!, >> I think we can rule-ok, ya! >> Time is of the essence, ya!, >> is'ism is of the meaning of what really is ya! >> to rectify the def-is-ie-ncy, ya!, >> “I AM THAT I AM.”,ya! >> I'm sure you will, ya! >> davidoccam will help you , ya! >> >> >> All correspondence will be pulped ya!. >>
