Do
we need another film that’s mostly a selection of references to 80s
movies? Yes, of course we do! However the references are the best part
about this cliched flick. Although there were a few that only had me
laughing in a quite full cinema! I enjoyed the film overall, but it
isn’t one I would want to see again and I certainly won’t be going out
to get the Blu-ray. There is a lot of language, but all of it is
appropriate for the film. The idea of a Teddy Bear that magically comes
to life is just ridiculous and I spent a lot of the film wondering if it
could have been replaced with a human and still been mostly the same
story. See this film if you have nothing better to do or are a huge
Flash Gordon fan. Otherwise don’t lose any sleep over missing it.
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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