Friday, October 2, 2020

Digest for comp.lang.c++@googlegroups.com - 5 updates in 1 topic

Brian Wood <woodbrian77@gmail.com>: Oct 01 09:57PM -0700

On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 4:52:35 AM UTC-5, Öö Tiib wrote:
> technology companies try to keep their technology stack narrow and
> focused to reduce costs then your idea that successful small
> companies or individuals do not care about it is wildly misplaced.
 
Somehow it may have escaped you that my code generation
service is free. Beyond that I'm willing to spend 16 hours/
week on a project if we use my software as part of the
project: https://webEbenezer.net/about.html
.
 
> > > What about other remarks of Alf? Let me restore:
> > > * The need for an account number in invocations. Huh.
 
Without accounts all files would have to sent with each
request. Accounts are needed to provide quick response
times.
 
> > > * where is q/a site?
 
> > I'm not sure which one to start with of the last three.
> I can't imagine projects without issue tracker.
 
Is there something wrong with using Github to track issues?
 
Brian Wood <woodbrian77@gmail.com>: Oct 01 10:45PM -0700

On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 12:25:58 PM UTC-5, Mr Flibble wrote:
> > Ebenezer Enterprises
> > http://webEbenezer.net
> We
 
Breaking up a mob isn't much fun.
 
> still don't know what this software actually does or what its
> purpose actually is and how it can possibly be good idea to send passwords in cleartext
 
I never claimed it's a good idea.
 
> over an insecure connection
 
I use Wireguard.
 
or involve your server(s) in what can be done locally.
 
These are some of the tags on my Github archive:
cross-platform, middleware, network programming, protocols,
serialization, messaging, managed services, SaaS,
three-tier architecture, organic, Archimedes, Jerusalem.
 
G-d willing the company will continue to grow into these
areas.
 
 
Brian
Ebenezer Enterprises
"Öö Tiib" <ootiib@hot.ee>: Oct 01 11:41PM -0700

On Friday, 2 October 2020 07:57:32 UTC+3, Brian Wood wrote:
> week on a project if we use my software as part of the
> project: https://webEbenezer.net/about.html
> .
 
Somehow that is utterly irrelevant. What it has to do with running
one component on Windows and other on Linux? No one is going to
provide promise of usage of unknown thing in their real product.
 
Ultimately they want to try what it does and what its performance
of communication between two random test programs. But if they see
they have to run some kind of separate Linux box for to do
serialization then they say: "Huh?" Serialization with FlatBuffers
can go on between micro-controllers inside of embedded system
if needed. Utterly out of reach for whatever Linux boxes. So then
they just drop the idea.
 
All of FlatBuffers is free, including code generation tools that
are also buildable executables in that repo with documentation
of building instructions and usage instructions and examples.
 
 
> Without accounts all files would have to sent with each
> request. Accounts are needed to provide quick response
> times.
 
Yes, write that some account has to made somewhere and all files need
to be FTPd somewhere separately if link to repo is not good enough.
People do not understand what this thing is and how it works. Maybe
someone tries but I doubt it.
 
 
> > > I'm not sure which one to start with of the last three.
> > I can't imagine projects without issue tracker.
 
> Is there something wrong with using Github to track issues?
 
Didn't you notice that the example I brought, FlatBuffers, uses
GitHub for issue tracker? I said it is courtesy to provide link
in README as many projects use separate issue trackers.
Or if you like particular issue reporting template to be used
then to provide link to it.
scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal): Oct 02 03:56PM

>service is free. Beyond that I'm willing to spend 16 hours/
>week on a project if we use my software as part of the
>project: https://webEbenezer.net/about.html
 
TANSTAAFL.
 
And who wants a third party dependency just to build their code?
Mr Flibble <flibbleREMOVETHISBIT@i42.co.uk>: Oct 02 08:10PM +0100

On 02/10/2020 06:45, Brian Wood wrote:
> three-tier architecture, organic, Archimedes, Jerusalem.
 
> G-d willing the company will continue to grow into these
> areas.
 
Your god doesn't exist, mate, much like your customers.
 
/Flibble
 
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