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I think you should be highly offended. Stand in the middle of the office and shout "NO GIN? NO TONIC? YOU'RE BARBARIANS!"
veni bibi saltavi
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Ahh the modern day Andy Capp
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D) Be thankful that they didn't check your browser history, because whips and handcuffs would have been more embarrassing.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Mark_Wallace wrote: because whips and handcuffs would have been more embarrassing.
Are you kidding? That's how I decorate my office. It scares the newbies away so I don't have to mentor them.
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Well, hopefully you got them one of these.[^]
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Want one for skiing!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Now we know what they do with Zoidbergs when they die.
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Cool, but what on earth were you searching for to stumble across this?
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nuff said, I would have thought.
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Not sure how Chris, Sean and the gang will take you slagging off Bloody Code Project.
Cheers,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Anyone know of a better CMS out there right now besides good ol' WP? I've used Orchard before, and I'm not against using it again. However, I need to recommend one soon, and I'm curious to know if there's something out there cool.
Keep in mind, the users I'd be recommending this too are familiar with WP already (from a user standpoint), so I'm inclined to keep with that. But, inquiring minds want to know what's what, and all...
Jeremy Falcon
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BlogEngine.net !!!
Definitely.
I've attempted to use multiple PHP-based ones (Drupal, WP, Joomla) and they are all annoying and unsecure IMO.
I've incorporated BlogEngine.net in my main site ( C'YaPass: Forget All Your Passwords [^] if you want to check it out)
BlogEngine.NET isn't perfect but it's much nicer than the others. It also incorporates flexible design so it looks quite good on mobile devices.
Good luck.
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Thanks for this! I've been kinda looking for something for my personal site to kick it up and reorganize it after it was hazord... this looks like a good starting point.
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Thanks man. I'll check them out.
Jeremy Falcon
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I use BlogEngine on my blog but it is only really suitable for very simple blogs. It lacks even the most basic of plugins, so you'll quickly end up customizing "manually" with code instead of using ready to go plugins. For example, I had to write JavaScript to track external links and downloads in Google analytics and I don't know if or when I'll get around to integrating a proper newsletter system.
WP is fat and slow and messy but you can basically drag and drop plugins that do just about everything you could ever want.
So, depends what your needs are. I hate WP personally but it is often the best choice for customers. We're developing a new option that I think .NET devs will really appreciate though
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WP sites are under continuous attack, 24/7.
Even my own sites (I don't use WP) complain that they're sick of sending out 404s to requests for WP admin pages.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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lol, same here, very annoying. Did you use Wordfence to monitor the traffic?
Bryian Tan
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I tend to not announce what security stuff I use in open forums -- but I don't use wordpress, so wordfence is kinda not useful.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Umbraco. It's probably the best (.net) cms in the world! 400,000+ active installs around the world. MS even used for the asp.net site.
still in the office... perhaps i should go home
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WordPress is elephanting great, even as a CMS; it's long evolved from just a blog engine. That is, elephanting great until you need to deal with its elephanting code.
So I would very highly recommend it if you can get the required customizing right using plugins and 3rd party API's. Then I would recommend it on a level down if you can customize it by writing you own plugins; PHP isn't bad when you do it properly. And last of all, I may just still recommend it if you need to modify its own code, because PHP is always bad when it's someone else's, but still easy enough for such a multitude of hacks to use it. laugh:
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I use WP and find it's OK. Once a user is accustomed to how to add content they can make changes easily. Two basic security plugins that I use are IQ Block Country and All In One WP Security, there are a few good Youtube videos that can walk someone through the best practical settings.
I've also used Barracuda Drive (now FuguHub) and it's small and fast but requires more backend maintenance. It even fits on mini/micro computers like a Raspberry Pi.
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