Re: [9fans] Making available a pre-compiled go binary for Miller's plan-9 Pi image (Chris McGee)

2016-11-13 Thread David du Colombier
I've updated the Go binary packages with the fix to make.rc: http://9legacy.org/download/go/go1.7.3-plan9-386-bootstrap.tbz http://9legacy.org/download/go/go1.7.3-plan9-amd64-bootstrap.tbz http://9legacy.org/download/go/go1.7.3-plan9-arm6-bootstrap.tbz

Re: [9fans] Making available a pre-compiled go binary for Miller's plan-9 Pi image (Chris McGee)

2016-11-13 Thread Chris McGee
Thanks David, Will you add new Go releases there as they come out so that we can bootstrap from previous releases? Also, the Git script is working quite well for me. Thanks for that too. Chris > On Nov 13, 2016, at 1:07 PM, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I've updated the Go

Re: [9fans] Making available a pre-compiled go binary for Miller's plan-9 Pi image (Chris McGee)

2016-11-13 Thread David du Colombier
> Will you add new Go releases there as they come out so that we can bootstrap > from previous releases? Yes. I've scripted the process to do that. > Also, the Git script is working quite well for me. Thanks for that too. You're welcome :-) -- David du Colombier

Re: [9fans] Job interview questions

2016-11-13 Thread Skip Tavakkolian
> On > the server, people still fuss about the number of processes, and devise > clever hacks like async/await in C#, because servers might have to deal > with many millions of incoming connections given poor session management. except when the server is nodejs running javascript.

Re: [9fans] Job interview questions

2016-11-13 Thread Charles Forsyth
On 10 November 2016 at 06:03, Andrew Simmons wrote: > 6) Can you explain the request Flow in Asp.Net MVC > The correct answer is "Is that an African or an English MVC flow?" (the point being that it changed significantly between ASP.NET MVC 5 and the replacement

Re: [9fans] Job interview questions

2016-11-13 Thread Charles Forsyth
On 10 November 2016 at 06:03, Andrew Simmons wrote: > 9) What is the difference between Javascript and jQuery It's funny about JavaScript. (Never mind jQuery.) Given the heart-thumping power of even modern little devices, there's no reason whatsoever why they