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Ask HN: Besides Go, what languages are muti-threading "in background"?

2 points·by stanlogin·2 anni fa·16 comments

Show HN: FrontlessJS – a fast Node web application framework

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Show HN: DisDos – make an online community for your audience

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Ask HN: Is it possible to write a JavaScript runtime with "await by default"?

3 points·by stanlogin·2 anni fa·5 comments

Ask HN: Is there a web browser that does not force user to update?

1 points·by stanlogin·3 anni fa·6 comments

Ask HN: Is there an open source web browser that do not force upgrading?

1 points·by stanlogin·4 anni fa·1 comments

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stanlogin
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I think they have an issue on homepage: there is no "download/get start" link. All big buttons link to a tour page, and stopped there.
stanlogin
·2 anni fa·discuss
I will not reply again. Yes you know something, and your knowledge is right. You saw my question and saw some keyword matched you knowledge, and you spoke out your knowledge. I'm not saying your wrong, but we are talking about different thing.
stanlogin
·2 anni fa·discuss
When you said goroutine, you are talking about different thing.
stanlogin
·2 anni fa·discuss
When you said "(go something)", you are talking about different thing.
stanlogin
·2 anni fa·discuss
OK. It's difficult to you.
stanlogin
·2 anni fa·discuss
I don't think its difficult to understand. Look at the other two answers.
stanlogin
·2 anni fa·discuss
"in background"
stanlogin
·2 anni fa·discuss
I know it. But I'm asking about possibility of creating a new runtime.
stanlogin
·3 anni fa·discuss
+1. I spent hours to understand how the router cache works and turn off cache but failed. It is good in pages folder. But in the app folder I just can not stop the cache.
stanlogin
·3 anni fa·discuss
All browsers I know have disabled that option years ago.
stanlogin
·3 anni fa·discuss
Seems it requires Win32, but I'm using a Mac.