Friday, February 26

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Move Over Mendeleev

Now with added mouseoverness.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at 02:00 AM | Comments (5) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (Suck)
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"PITA" can be read two ways. It's a kind of unleavened bread used for certain yummy sandwiches.

But it's also an acronym for "pain in the ass". You really sure you want your program to be called that?

Posted by: Steven Den Beste at Friday, February 26 2010 03:01 AM (+rSRq)

2 Where can I read about any of them? In particular, any whitepapers or API specs for Moca if I were to compare it with Hail? I'm afraid you just code all the time and never document any of it.

Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Friday, February 26 2010 03:31 AM (/ppBw)

3 Moca is just in the planning stages at the moment.  But you're absolutely right that I need to do more documentation.

Steven - yeah, it's called Pita for two reasons.  The other slogan is "Pita - databases without the pain".

Posted by: Pixy Misa at Friday, February 26 2010 10:10 AM (PiXy!)

4 I automatically think about any application for or intersection with Hail whenever I see something cloudy. In Hail I'm responsible for implementing the S3-compatible, redunand and replicated data store.

Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Saturday, February 27 2010 06:30 PM (/ppBw)

5 Ah, interesting.  smile

Well, as soon as my day job actually gives me a weekend off, I'll update you on my lack of progress.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at Saturday, February 27 2010 11:09 PM (PiXy!)

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