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  1. The first cool Erlang NIF I've seen is by @jon_meredith (http://tinyurl.com/yj663cd)
  2. @dehora Correct code, good code, working code, useful code. Each important, each different.
  3. @dehora those posts had a number of major misunderstandings. Not even wrong indeed - except in a few places, where it was plain wrong.
  4. @mattpodwysocki I'm a heavy coffee consumer. Bad for stomach instead of kidneys. @argv0 and @jrecursive are the heavy redbull bashodevs.
  5. Want to see what is really powering the development of #riak search? @pharkmillups provides evidence: http://twitpic.com/qwjzo
  6. @grantmichaels I'm happy that their intermediate dev src is more available. It's still true that their success doesn't depend on that fact.
  7. Customers, customers, customers. A good day at Basho.
  8. @dizzyco Yes. Reia is Erlang with about half of the best parts removed. The compiler is a neat exercise in Erlang metaprogramming though.
  9. @pjb3 I threw you an answer for each of those two questions. Hopefully they helped.
  10. @dysinger You're not the first one to think about that combo (xmpp / amqp / riak) though no one has yet executed on it...
  11. @Simergence Yes, Riak most certainly can run on the same BEAM instance as Webmachine. In fact, it is already doing so.
  12. @benahlan Comet can be done a number of ways. Long-polling can work fine in Webmachine.
  13. @benahlan Indeed, I'm not a bit framework fan either. I'm glad you're finding Webmachine to be positively different.
  14. @benahlan Its design is intended to be helpful, not overly prescriptive. I'm glad that the approach seems to be working for you.
  15. @benahlan Webmachine is about implementation, not authoritative inspiration. No need to "challenge", instead offer up ideas for improvement.
  16. @KirinDave congratulations!
  17. @benahlan HTTP is a "deceptively simple" protocol. There is power in having a huge amount of capability in a uniform and coherent interface.
  18. @dreid When it comes to Riak, you should trust @argv0. I just stand up and make more noise than he does.
  19. @benahlan however, it depends a bit on what you mean by "dynamic" -- a GET response should not depend on implicit application state.
  20. @benjaminblack I'm just the loudest person of Webmachine, not the only one. Others (@argv0 @hobbyist @jrecursive and more) have been core.