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Indeed, it is. Also, it is SignalR, Signal R makes me think of Signal handling in C and R language for statistical analysis.
Anyways, SignalR is still active and is the simplest of the frameworks that I think are out there to be used with ASP.NET, because, it was developed by ASP.NET team.
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It is live and good.
It is nice than OLD fashioned browser-based polling where web sockets are supported on the browser, I think to receive live updates from a site it is better to push data to the browser, using server-based SignalR, (with the help of JavaScript)
SignalR can call a JavaScript methods on all the clients by itself when updates are required.
I think it is latest one and good, as far How do you define "more modern" ?
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If you realise how much space junk there is in orbit you will see this cartoon is amazingly accurate!
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Wikipedia writes about over 170 million (6 zeroes)...I'm wondering if there is any space left to litter...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Pity, should've been Gary Thuerk instead.
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Absolutely!
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: Pity, should've been Gary Thuerk instead.
Had to Google him. Sorry, a peaceful death would be way too good for him.
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: Pity, should've been Gary Thuerk instead.
Personally I think that Sanford Wallace[^] is/was far worse.
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Can't agree with you more. But Gary Thuerk was the one that opened the floodgates, so he also has a warm place reserved for him.
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The way I look at it, Gary was the first to open the box and closed it again. He seems to have repented. Spamford Wallace has opened and closed it a few times, repented, relented and found a few more boxes and cans of worms to open.
Being the first isn't the worst.
... but it doesn't matter. I suppose we should properly wish ill on both of them.
I'm retired. There's a nap for that...
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Just looked him up on google, was shocked by his lack of contrition, saw that he was a 'marketing manager' and it all made sense from thereon in.
To quote what I found:[^]
"Interestingly, Thuerk himself isn't easy to reach. He doesn't publish his phone number or e-mail address and has an industrial-strength spam blocker. Thuerk prefers to receive e-mail from people he has cleared first."
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
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At risk of sounding too political for the lounge can Mrs Reagan be regarded as the first female president of the United States??
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In our family she was regarded as a real lady. Something that cannot be said of all our past First Ladies. She may have had significant influence over Reagan. Who can really tell? And President Reagan had an open mind when it came to considering the advice of other people. He knew and accepted his own limitations! This is one trait sadly lacking in some of the other Presidents.
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modified 6-Mar-16 13:03pm.
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Hmmm, yes but if I remember correctly Ronnie Regan was starting to show the signs of Altzimers and some Parkinsons and refered to Nacy as Mummy once in public...Show for certanly later bits she was definitly driving but as you said
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Probably not, James A. Garfield and Woodrow Wilson were both medically incapacitated for extended periods of time; the latter also had persistent rumors of his wife running the show behind the scenes while he was in bed.
Which two Presidents were incapacitated for long periods while still in office[^]
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Being a Brit, I was not aware of James A Garfield being medically incapacitated, I heard about Woodrow Wilson via the History channel
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Classy lady! R.I.P.
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Any experience with?
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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I think there aren't that many Japanese CP-Members
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson
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Well, there were - but the last time Clonezilla attacked Tokyo, most of them perished...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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OriginalGriff wrote: but the last time Clonezilla attacked Tokyo, most of them perished disassembled.
ftfy
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