I'm not sure, but I tested your site on my computer. It looks really useful! But only checking .com domains? Not some of the new domains like .today, .ninja, etc?
Thanks for your feedback sam, I just tried Materialistic and it seems it's not working indeed. I can see from the bottom of the page that the App version is missing meaning for some reason the socket.io communication with the server is blocked. FF on my Android 6 Samsung S5 seems to be working though. I'll investigate further. Thanks again for your feedback!
Hi guys, I've recently made a heave review of our domain name suggestion engine with 5218 hand crafted prefixes and 6281 postfixes. It's easy to fall in love with your own baby so if you have a minute to review what you think of the suggestions and areas of improvements I'd be very grateful, thank you!
It's pretty clear that if they revoted the result of the referendum would be anti-Brexit so UK is in the absurd situation where they have to proceed with a major political/economic decision that does not reflect anymore the will of UK's citizens.
And if the vote outcome _does_ change, what do we do afterwards - make it best of three and have another one to finally settle it as the pro Brexit voters revolt about their decision being overturned?
Hello, I have recently put together this little app to brainstorm/generate business names, startup names, products etc.
It's sort of a hybrid between the Shopify business name generator and InstantDomainSearch.com. It has plenty of suggestion as the first one but with the speed of the second one.
As far as I am aware there isn't another tool that can generate 3,000+ available domain names based on the user's keywords in ~100ms. Or at least I couldn't find it when I needed it.
I could actually generate 1,000s more in nearly the same time but updating the browser's content turned out to be one of the major bottlenecks to keep the app snappy and responsive.
I wanted to learn a little bit about sockets and domain names so I came up with this. The web app is implemented in nodejs/express while the back end database I had to implement it in C++ and Qt5. I sort of built my own version of Redis but with minimal memory footprint and maximum speed. This way I can also easily implement multi-threading which Redis does not support. That was the fun part of the project. :)
All the communication between the browser, the server and the DB is done via socket.io to minimize latency. Switching from REST API to socket.io reduced the latency by 2/3s.
Anyway, let me know what you think about it. I'm eager to have your feedback and advice on how to improve speed, usability and quality of suggestions.