Re: [Haskell-cafe] DIY vs as-a-Service with MemCachier

2013-01-17 Thread Jason Dusek
2013/1/17 Kazu Yamamoto k...@iij.ad.jp:
 The following blog post by Joyent is worth reading:

 http://joyent.com/blog/diy-vs-as-a-service-with-memcachier

 We don't really believe in Node.js (Go  Haskell are our
 choices), so that is a small concern to us, but everyone has
 their failings.

The post is on the Joyent blog; but was written by someone from
MemCachier, a new partner with Joyent. MemCachier seems to have
partnered with a few other cloud platforms -- Heroku, for
example. It's nice to see a Bay Area cloud company speak up
for Haskell.

--
Jason Dusek
pgp // solidsnack // C1EBC57DC55144F35460C8DF1FD4C6C1FED18A2B

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] DIY vs as-a-Service with MemCachier

2013-01-17 Thread Vo Minh Thu
2013/1/17 Jason Dusek jason.du...@gmail.com:
 2013/1/17 Kazu Yamamoto k...@iij.ad.jp:
 The following blog post by Joyent is worth reading:

 http://joyent.com/blog/diy-vs-as-a-service-with-memcachier

 We don't really believe in Node.js (Go  Haskell are our
 choices), so that is a small concern to us, but everyone has
 their failings.

 The post is on the Joyent blog; but was written by someone from
 MemCachier, a new partner with Joyent. MemCachier seems to have
 partnered with a few other cloud platforms -- Heroku, for
 example. It's nice to see a Bay Area cloud company speak up
 for Haskell.

The person is David Terei, he's quite famous in the Haskell community
for having written the LLVM backend for GHC.

Cheers,
Thu

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[Haskell-cafe] DIY vs as-a-Service with MemCachier

2013-01-16 Thread 山本和彦
Hello,

The following blog post by Joyent is worth reading:

http://joyent.com/blog/diy-vs-as-a-service-with-memcachier

We don't really believe in Node.js (Go  Haskell are our
choices), so that is a small concern to us, but everyone has
their failings.

--Kazu

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