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I'm looking for an API that will provide real-time lightning strike data in a metro area and searches have come up short. Please send me the link and an overview of your experience if you have worked with one in the past.....
Thanks!
I would recommend that you have a look at the Vaisala Global Lightning Dataset GLD360 system.
Turns out, there are two big players:
1) Vaisala
2) NAPLN
We chose to use NAPLN.
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Are there companies using this technology in production? I would like to find some benchmarks and use cases. We are considering switching to deepstream with mongo from our current firebase setup. But I want to make sure it can handle and scale well enough to meet our demands.
Additionally, if you are using it, what kinds of tech have you used to load test it?
Maybe you can take a look here where it is stated that:
4 companies reportedly use deepstream.io in their tech stacks, including all, DelightSoft, GraphicWeave, Adinject
Unfortunately, I can not answer your other questions, but you could contact the companies for further info :)
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I hate to ask questions like these, but where can I learn about this particular part of the Orchard API?
The documentation doesn't go into half as much detail as it should/could so would be very grateful if somebody could point me in the right direction of an example/usage explanation of Query() and it's overloads. I can't accurately form a query without it.
The Training Demo module has a lot of examples: https://orchardtrainingdemo.codeplex.com/SourceControl/latest#Controllers/ContentsAdminController.cs
Beware though: https://orchard.codeplex.com/workitem/20131
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Sometime within the past month, I came across an informal rating system for software projects. Some of the criteria were:
Are daily builds made
Is the project under version control
Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
Perhaps This article on Joel or something similar on Coding Horror?
The Joel Test?
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I saw many e-commerce sites using Pricegrabber for price comparison.
For example:
http://www.cheapstingybargains.com/184212/lg-gp08lu10-8x-dvd%C2%B1rw-dl-usb-20-slim-external-drive-w-lightscribe/
Is there a pricegrabber API for developers?
Per programmableweb, pricegrabber does have an API but to even see its documentation you have to negotiate with the site itself. If that's not acceptable to you, the page I'm pointing to has pointers to many other shopping sites with APIs that may be more suitable for you.
According to programmableweb, the PriceGrabber API is no longer available.
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I was wondering if anyone know of some good tutorials on how to design and code side decorations(or whatever right term there is) like the ones on these website:
http://www.buckle.com/
I'm referring to the spring yellow and red flowers/butterflies
Thanks
This is a pretty good place to start...
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/ (I have had a quick look through and ordered these more to less relevance)
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/how-to-css-large-background/
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/illustrator-abstract-vector-art/
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/design-process-of-the-phoenix/
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/photoshop-hand-drawn-design/
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/photo-strip-photoshop-tutorial/
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/css-decorative-gallery/
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/design-watercolor-effect-menu/
You might have flick through a couple of pages but it is really good and you will find plenty of other stuff too.