Hi Shlomi,

On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 10:54 PM, Shlomi Fish <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> you can find the slides for the talk here:
>
> http://www.shlomifish.org/lecture/Perl/Newbies/lecture5/
>
> I've incorporated the corrections from the audience there.
>
> Here are also some notes I've written for the talk in Hebrew, which
> basically
> summarise the English material, and were written primarily as preparation
> for
> the talk:
>
> http://www.shlomifish.org/lecture/Perl/Newbies/lecture5-heb-notes.html
>
> Now for some review of the meeting:
>
> 1. I really enjoyed Ido’s talk, which as he promised was spiced with many
> jokes
> and funny memes. Redis seems interesting, but the talk made me quite
> worried
> about relying on it for production.
>
> I’m looking forward to him putting the slides online.
>

This sounds interesting. I'm looking forward to see the slides. Sadly I
wasn't able to attend the talks, I hope to make it next time.
Could you please elaborate on your worries with using it in production?
I suppose each NoSQL has it's own purposes. We're using Redis on production
(mainly for stats). All I can say about is that "it just works", and it has
been nothing but joy and glee to use it :)


>
> 2. When we discussed version control, someone mentioned that a feature he
> found
> absent from all version control systems was the fact it couldn't retrieve
> future versions. This reminded me of a comment somewhere in regards to Vim
> 7.0's undo branching feature that one would like to type ":later 2h" and
> see
> your code written for you.
>
> But if such a version control system was to be created, it should be
> self-hosting from the start...
>
> Regards,
>
>        Shlomi Fish
>
>
Kind regards,
Amir
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