I will never adopt a google product again.
g+ may be a total failure
hangouts may be the less popular chat product
But for me and my kids this was the channels we used when they grew up. We have so much history in our family chat and so many photos shared on google+.
So now they just shut it down and don't even bother to migrate 10 years of my life to whatever is meant to replace those products.
We are a generation who will leave nothing behind.
CRDT's looks interesting and are new enough, that there will be more to learn about them. Seems like an important component in distributed systems (almost all new systems)
The s8 is slippery as hell and very fragile. My screen cracked after just a month. Replacement is crazy expensive.
Unless s9 changes that, don't buy it!
Cool project. But potentially dangerous if used as a CRUD ORM layer.
I'd only recommend using something like this for the read model of a CQRS/Event Sourced system.
Capture the commands and send them to business logic, that then updates the database. If you let a generic framework handle writes, it is like putting the business logic in the client. In that case SQL would be simpler.
Sorry, but you are doing a terrible job of explaining what OpenShift is to outsiders.
OpenShift is a Platform-as-a-Service offering from RedHat.
It provides a fully integrated solution to building and deploying applications on Docker and Kubernetes. What makes it a PaaS is that it integrates Jenkins, so you can build images from source and promote them though environments.
https://www.openshift.com/
OpenShift is a private cloud offering, so it is something you install and run yourself on your own infrastructure or in a public cloud.
So OpenShift.io is the "battery-included" version that is already installed on a public cloud, managed by RedHat?
But for me and my kids this was the channels we used when they grew up. We have so much history in our family chat and so many photos shared on google+.
So now they just shut it down and don't even bother to migrate 10 years of my life to whatever is meant to replace those products.
We are a generation who will leave nothing behind.