There was no time left at the last meeting for my presentation on
Memcache, so I'll be presenting a more indepth look at it this time
around than what I'd previously planned. I'll be covering what it is,
when it should be used, (and not used), additional third-party gems
that make life easier and some tricks I've learn't.
> There was no time left at the last meeting for my presentation on
> Memcache, so I'll be presenting a more indepth look at it this time
> around than what I'd previously planned. I'll be covering what it is,
> when it should be used, (and not used), additional third-party gems
> that make life easier and some tricks I've learn't.
>> There was no time left at the last meeting for my presentation on >> Memcache, so I'll be presenting a more indepth look at it this time >> around than what I'd previously planned. I'll be covering what it is, >> when it should be used, (and not used), additional third-party gems >> that make life easier and some tricks I've learn't.
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 9:06 PM, Nik Wakelin <munkywre...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for the presso Nahum, sorry I had to leave early. Booked to > play Netball, of all things...
> Also, for the geographically chanllenged among us (i.e me, evidently):
>>> There was no time left at the last meeting for my presentation on >>> Memcache, so I'll be presenting a more indepth look at it this time >>> around than what I'd previously planned. I'll be covering what it is, >>> when it should be used, (and not used), additional third-party gems >>> that make life easier and some tricks I've learn't.
> Gosh, and apparently Nahum is not the only one who can't type (*challenged)
> On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 9:06 PM, Nik Wakelin <munkywre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thanks for the presso Nahum, sorry I had to leave early. Booked to
> > play Netball, of all things...
> > Also, for the geographically chanllenged among us (i.e me, evidently):
> >>> There was no time left at the last meeting for my presentation on
> >>> Memcache, so I'll be presenting a more indepth look at it this time
> >>> around than what I'd previously planned. I'll be covering what it is,
> >>> when it should be used, (and not used), additional third-party gems
> >>> that make life easier and some tricks I've learn't.
> There was no time left at the last meeting for my presentation on > Memcache, so I'll be presenting a more indepth look at it this time > around than what I'd previously planned. I'll be covering what it is, > when it should be used, (and not used), additional third-party gems > that make life easier and some tricks I've learn't.
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Tim Haines <tmhai...@gmail.com> wrote: > Google app engine to get Memcache API soon - but no ruby support yet.. If > Michael Arroganton is right ->
Have you played with Heroku yet? It's pretty nice.