A few people have asked recently about how rolling out new features is handled at Forrst. While the answer is nothing spectacular, it is something I think is hugely important to consider implementing when you’ve got a fairly active site. Flickr wrote about a few tricks they use — called feature…
Very nice approach the only thing that jumped out at me was was that in_array would be slow unless they were doing the flip trick. For small arrays I don’t think it would be a problem but keeping the keys as the users ids would probably be much more efficient.
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Very nice approach the only thing that jumped...me was was that in_array would be slow...
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was always impressed with Flickr’s process, glad...methodology as well.
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