This film is dreadful, but I loved it. It wasn’t as good as the first one, but still incredible. I don’t think anyone takes this film seriously, including the cast, the writers and the producers. There were lots of gunfights and fist fights. Needless to say the film is totally predictable in every way. One thing I didn’t understand was how Trench (Arnie) knew that the Expendables needed rescuing from the mine. Chuck Norris was superb as Booker! Go and see this film and expect to be entertained and amused. Leave your brain at home though.
I was out walking with a techie friend of mine I’d not seen for a while and he asked me if I’d written anything recently. I hadn’t, other than an article on data sharing a few months before and I realised I was missing it. Well, not the writing itself, but the end result. In the last few weeks, another friend of mine, John Cricket , has been setting weekly code challenges via linkedin and his new website, https://codingchallenges.fyi/ . They were all quite interesting, but one in particular on writing load balancers appealed, so I thought I’d kill two birds with one stone and write up a worked example. You’ll find my worked example below. The challenge itself is italics and voice is that of John Crickets. The Coding Challenge https://codingchallenges.fyi/challenges/challenge-load-balancer/ Write Your Own Load Balancer This challenge is to build your own application layer load balancer. A load balancer sits in front of a group of servers and routes client requests across all of the serv...
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