“I voluntarily inflicted a certain level of insanity on myself.” – Jonathan Franzen
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“I voluntarily inflicted a certain level of insanity on myself.” – Jonathan Franzen
for @mdzsnet‘s Xue Yang birthday event
“In our next lives, let’s be brothers again, ok?“
first xue yang appearence FUCK that guy
xichen telling wwx about wangji letting the jiang clan in.. his reaction is so minimal but it's SO important to me god he's so kind and caring despite his upbringing I LOVE YOU LAN WANGJI LAN ZHAN HAN GUANGJUN
@mdzsnet‘s get to know our members event
some of the things i like about mdzs: wei wuxian, the cloud recesses, zidian, lan wangji, nie huaisang, fairy, mdzs q and jin guangyao.
(i don’t think i’m really similar to any of the characters, so i did this instead!)
introduction below~
cql-rb becomes Datastax Ruby Driver
After one and a half years of development I'm handing over the responsibility of developing and maintaining the Ruby driver for Cassandra to Datastax.
They've worked tirelessly for the last few months to create a new Ruby driver to match the API of the Java, Python and other official drivers, using cql-rb as a foundation.
The new driver has a few new cool features that I never had the time to add to cql-rb, including configurable strategies for which node to send a request to, for request retries and for reconnections.
Besides a blog post announcing the release of the first beta, there's lots of new documentation of the new API and the new features.
cql-rb v2.0 released!
cql-rb v2.0 has finally been released. This is the first release to support all the new features in Cassandra 2.0 like result paging, mixed batches, SASL authentication.
Read the full release notes on v2.0
The next step is to add LZ4 compression support – it's already completed, but the lz4-ruby gem didn't release a compatible version in time to include it in v2.0, and there will be support for connection strategies, routing strategies, and hopefully support for encrypted connections, as well as support for the new features that will be introduced in Cassandra 2.1.
This release is forwards compatible with all versions of Cassandra that support v2 of the CQL binary protocol, which includes Cassandra 2.1 and most likely all releases in the coming year or two.