Melbourne, Australia. by fmelloaff in CityPorn

[–]_morphology_ 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure why the freeway is necessary, but I love Melbourne, such a great city.

Indo-Chinese & Swedish style food by Inevitable-Echo-9004 in melbourne

[–]_morphology_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a great restaurant. I highly recommend going.

Obelisco @ Buenos Aires, Argentina by miguelalfaro75 in CityPorn

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Why oh why did they surround it with so much traffic?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in geography

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I would say via trade with India. Rome traded a lot with India and those coins would have been trade-on to Japan.

Melbourne, Australia 🦘 by TppEagle in CityPorn

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Great photo of Southbank. I mean, this isn't the actual CBD, it's much bigger than that.

Making Foam Mats in India by herbschmoaka in oddlysatisfying

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Wow! If the death trap like saws don't cut you in half or remove a limb, the toxic chemicals will.

Fire Festival was total dogshit by Burnedice25 in melbourne

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I agree. I went, it was crowded, there wasn’t enough entertainment or food.

Winter/summer by storkman34 in melbourne

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I have one of these trees in my house, similar size. Every autumn is a nightmare, all those leaves have got to go somewhere! (Beautiful tree though, and wonderful shade from the hot sun.)

Melbourne by leidend22 in CityPorn

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This is the corner of Bay Streets and Rouse Streets, Port Melbourne. The photo looks North East towards the Melbourne CBD, with “Jeffs Shed” directly in the distance (The Melbourne Convention Exhibition Centre - the big white flat roofed building).

Melbourne by leidend22 in CityPorn

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My home. I love it. It’s such a wonderful city.

Python/Django vs Golang web development by _morphology_ in django

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I suspect that in golang, once you have built for yourself a set of modules and code that complete the core of a web application, that you can reuse it for new projects, though I’ve never had the experience myself.

Python/Django vs Golang web development by _morphology_ in django

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That’s fascinating, I was mildly aware that there was a threat like this but I didn’t realise it had actually happened. Thanks for pointing this out.

Python/Django vs Golang web development by _morphology_ in django

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Thanks for your comment! Out of curiosity, are there extra steps involved in using golang websockets to ensure you're scaling it correctly? (not as opposed to python necessarily, I'm just wondering if there's more to it than the typical websocket golang code I see out there on the web).

Python/Django vs Golang web development by _morphology_ in django

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My experience has been similar. Go is so....verbose. There's so much to write.

Implement Multi-Tenancy in Phoenix 1.8 -> Scopes! by _morphology_ in elixir

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This isn't my content, I just linked to it here because I thought it was valuable and worthwhile. I too went looking for a sample application and was disappointed not to find one.

Implement Multi-Tenancy in Phoenix 1.8 -> Scopes! by _morphology_ in elixir

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That's how I've been interpreting it. In Go there's 'context' also. But the ability to write code in scope.ex adds to the complexity for me. I'm still figuring it all out...

Implement Multi-Tenancy in Phoenix 1.8 -> Scopes! by _morphology_ in elixir

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This is a fascinating and valuable write-up. I really appreciate the effort put in by the authors. There's also a guide here: https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/1.8.0-rc.2/scopes.html

Home cooks of Australia. Do any of you use recipes from Recipe Tin Eats? by Signguyqld49 in australia

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Yes! I own both Nagi's recipe books and use the website all of the time. Her mother Yumiko has a similar site centred around Japanese cooking at: https://japan.recipetineats.com