@Tim: Thank you very much. For my book, I have already started working on a 
website special to the book itself. I also plan writing on other sites for 
short tutorials and how-to articles mostly based around the ideas shaped by 
questions I see here and there. Thank you very much for these three 
websites.

@Justin: You are right, I had kept it too long. I wanted to repeat things 
and tried to cover it (*it* being repetitions) up with other elements like 
a given computer; but I had really kept it too long. This was just an 
answer, I wrote and send and did not work on a lot. I want to assure you 
that my articles and book will be more tasty to read. I thank you for 
useful criticism and voting up it on stackoverflow.



On Tuesday, July 3, 2012 2:22:55 PM UTC-4, Justin Collum wrote:
>
> Done. I'd minimize the chattiness of the conversation though. Things like: 
>
> -- I have divided the work into pieces and every process will work on one 
> of these pieces in parallel.
>
> -- Why don't you create threads?
>
> -- Sorry, I don't think it is usable. You can take your computer if you 
> want?
> -- No okay, I am cool, I just don't understand why you don't use threads?
>
>
> aren't helping it, there's a lot to read there and not much of it is 
> contributing.  
>
> On Saturday, June 30, 2012 6:13:11 PM UTC-7, hasanyasin wrote:
>>
>> Hey everybody,
>>
>> I would brazenly like to ask your up-votes for my answer about a question 
>> on Node and threading. I know I might sound unbelievably inappropriate by 
>> nosing the group with this; but I have spent an hour of my time to explain 
>> why Node is good and how it works and I did this to help Node be understood 
>> better. If a few people here just up-votes it, I hope it reaches more 
>> people and it can be a tiny addition for the project's public image.
>>
>> Here is the answer I have submitted:
>>
>>
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10773564/which-would-be-better-for-concurrent-tasks-on-node-js-fibers-web-workers-or-t/11278689#11278689
>>
>> I am writing an article which will be the first in a series. I see many 
>> people seeing Node as something cool without understanding the main thing. 
>> I will disturb you again when my first article is public. In the meantime, 
>> do you suggest anywhere online for an article series on Node instead of 
>> opening a website for this myself?
>>
>

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