![]() ![]() The second speaker was Vlado Tsanev aka tsachev. Optional is kind of an explicit contract (preferred despite the verbosity and the extra object). ![]() Elvis is going in another direction - just a simple !=null check. What I learned is that Optional with value types is going to be fast (all in stack, no heap). We discussed currying, Optional and the elvis operator. The session was about java 8 lambdas and even though it started as a very introductory session it turned out to be quite interesting. Today the first presenter was Richard Warburton. In the first version we invited Koshuke Kawaguchi. Smaller than jPrime ( our star yearly event). Today was the second edition of the jProfessionals format we started 5 months ago. Author mihail.stoynov Posted on AugAugCategories OpenWrt, rulez 1 Comment on Buying a new openwrt-compatible router. In the table I didn't put CPU type and whether they have USB 2/3 ports. (all of them support some type of ac on 5Ghz) Possibilities (all of them are available in local shops): 256/1024/Gateworks Ventana GW5xxx/only two GbE ports hard to buy.Starting from top to bottom, here's how I chose my router: Even the Bulgarian producer Olimex is featured close to the top. Unfortunately they either have no wifi, or not enough lan ports. ![]() There is a hardware compatibility list which now features devices with 1gb ram and 4gb flash. I don't like the fact that it's not a full-fledged linux - they had to minimize the footprint and some packages are incomplete/different. OpenWrt is minimalistic linux made especially for routers. Since I found out OpenWRT exists I have continuously rooted my routers. But that's pricey and needlessly powerful, it costs extra to add wifi, box, power and so on. ![]() God bless her soul. Now I'd like to have something like this as a router: I need a new router, because the time machine I have been using for so long is finally giving up. ![]()
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