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Change config, test and fail, make another config change, test and fail again, back to the config...
I guess I'm a configurator now
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I really like WCF - except for the config.. Very difficult and tedious.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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Quote: I'm a configurator
Remember you can be a journalist too . Weren't you a journalist?
Rgds,
Step Gone
modified 29-Mar-16 13:09pm.
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WCF == Configuration hell
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Wherever there's a company that makes a product with an easy way of doing something, there's always bunch of blinkered, single-minded developers who are convinced that dealing with the infrastructure of doing it is far more important than actually doing it.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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By basics, I mean simply all the pieces that have to be in place for someone to register!
For example, these are just the bare minimum pages:
1 Sign in (manually or with a social media account)
2 Register (including possibly captcha, emailing registration token, etc)
3 Change account settings (name, email, password, etc)
4 Close account
5 Forgot username / password
And then the minimum supporting infrastructure:
1 domain registration
2 hosting
3 a database for storing account information
4 an email server for sending out "welcome", "registration", "here's your temporary password", "account closed", etc... messages
5 web server (of course)
6 your application's "controller" code
7 SSL certificate
Which of course doesn't even begin to cover server farms, etc., if you expect your website to be the next Farcebook.
And then the Javascript / CSS pieces:
1 bootstrap?
2 what sort of MVC / MVVM / M??? framework
3 jquery (pretty much a given)
4 other third party UI components
And that's after you've decided on language, platform, etc.
And then there's:
1 Do I need a mobile app vs. just a website?
2 Do I need a desktop app?
3 If yes, should I look into one of those "all in one" solutions?
4 Or can all this be written in PHP under Wordpress?
And last but not least is "how do I make my site attractive?" Artwork, animations, branding, etc.
And all the things I left out!
Marc
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How to make site like Facebook? Please send me the codes, it's urgent.
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Marc Clifton wrote: "how do I make my site attractive?"
Spread its legs?
You always obtain more by being rather polite and armed than polite only.
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Or ... [^]
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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How easy it is to forget just how primitive it was back then, in the dark ages...
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Wow. I guess old websites never die, they just, well, get uglier.
Marc
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That's not ugly, that's just simple, but straight to the point and readable.
This is ugly[^].
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True dat, as they say. Been going through the same hell for a while now - good luck!
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You don't really need your 1,2,3,4 JavaScript options - a simple vanilla JS script can be quite adequate. But otherwise, yes, there's a lot going on alright!
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A lot of your troubles seem to be centred around getting people to register.
Is there a particular reason why you need people to register? I know that I've passed on visiting numerous sites because they demand that I register with them, when all I want to do is look at a few web pages.
Is there something specific that *requires* their being signed in? If not, don't bother with all that cr@p, and spend time on creating content that will make them want to come back.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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... or replace "disable Adblock" with "enable flash" ...
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Ah, if a web-site thinks I owe them money for looking at their site, they are sorely mistaken.
If they don't want people to read what they put on a network, they shouldn't make it public.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I don't mind a few adverts - like this site - but when uBlock says "17 items blocked" and they won't let me see the content without disabling adblock, then my response is FOAD. IAF by preference.
I'll disable adblock for a site I like, but I'm not going to assume you're good until I try the goods!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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"Flash block" is one of my best friends. I love seeing that little Play button where noisy garbage would have loaded.
I've unblocked ads for CP, bot only because it was my choice to do so. Any coercion or nagging, and I'd not have gone to the trouble of making those two clicks.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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The skills you need are your intelligence, cunning, perseverance and the will to test yourself against the intricacies of multi-threaded programming in the divine language of C#. Each challenge below is a computer program of two or more threads. You take the role of the Scheduler - and a cunning one! Your objective is to exploit flaws in the programs to make them crash or otherwise malfunction.
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Great game. I've won it. But I suddenly don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing.
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Clever, nice idea. CBA doing them all though, but did a few.
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