@bascule that's disingenuous, it's a combo of both, and falls back if the pushes fail
-
-
-
@steveklabnik sure, point being push is both lower latency and lower overhead (when it works) -
@bascule@steveklabnik yea except that websockets are a huge pain in the ass in practice and aren't worth it for lots of circumstances -
@jamesgolick@steveklabnik this was actually in an SOA talk... had nothing to do with websockets -
@bascule@jamesgolick I helped@veganstraightedge develop that talk ;) -
@steveklabnik@jamesgolick@veganstraightedge haha awesome. My reaction to the whole thing is a bit o_O. Interesting to see others' SOA tho -
@bascule@jamesgolick@veganstraightedge you're right about overhead and latency, but there are other architectural flaws in a push model - 6 more replies
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.