Web Development Project

Hey guys, I am interested in knowing, what new Web Development projects
you are doing, curious to know, what data base you use, and if you are
using Linux or Windows platform. Also, will like to know, if there are
any alternatives to Adobe products, that you may be using

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Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.

ASP.NET + IIS + SQL Server
I did it.

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On 2月21日, 上午4时18分, John Smith <johnsa...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey guys, I am interested in knowing, what new Web Development projects
you are doing, curious to know, what data base you use, and if you are
using Linux or Windows platform. Also, will like to know, if there are
any alternatives to Adobe products, that you may be using
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Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.

Depending on the specific job, I may use PHP, Perl, or Ruby for my web
development projects. Thus far, the Ruby stuff has mostly been personal
projects, while my professional web dev work is primarily PHP or Perl.
With luck, I'll be able to phase out PHP in favor of Ruby in the near
future.

I've used MySQL a bit, but I'm working more with PostgreSQL now, for a
number of reasons. One of the biggest reasons is that, when I'm working
on a project that doesn't have a specific requirement for a given
database, I can't find anything about MySQL that makes me want to use
that instead of PostgreSQL -- but several times PostgreSQL has come up
the clear winner in terms of some preferred or needed functionality. I
also find the licensing for PostgreSQL to be more amenable to my needs
and preferences.

What do you mean by "alternatives to Adobe products"? Are you asking
about Flash, or Acrobat/PDF stuff, or Creative Suite, or AIR, or
ColdFusion, or HomeSite, or Dreamweaver, or . . . what?

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On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 05:18:00AM +0900, John Smith wrote:

Hey guys, I am interested in knowing, what new Web Development projects
you are doing, curious to know, what data base you use, and if you are
using Linux or Windows platform. Also, will like to know, if there are
any alternatives to Adobe products, that you may be using

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CCD CopyWrite Chad Perrin [ http://ccd.apotheon.org ]
McCloctnick the Lucid: "The first rule of magic is simple. Don't waste your
time waving your hands and hopping when a rock or a club will do."

No database. Flat file are best.
BSD.
And Lua of course :slight_smile:

Here are two demo of a little wiki engine, Nanoki, implemented in Lua:

"Wikipedia Selection"
http://svr225.stepx.com:3388/

"lua-users wiki"
http://nanoki.luaquiz.com:1080/

Cheers,

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On Feb 20, 2008, at 9:18 PM, John Smith wrote:

Hey guys, I am interested in knowing, what new Web Development projects
you are doing, curious to know, what data base you use, and if you are
using Linux or Windows platform.

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PA.
http://alt.textdrive.com/nanoki/

Right now I am engaged in two project. For the first, I am using PHP,
Smarty and PostreSQL and the second is in planning, so it is still
open whether to Ruby or PHP and MySQL or PostgreSQL or just flat files
for the start.

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On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 9:18 PM, John Smith <johnsach3@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey guys, I am interested in knowing, what new Web Development projects
you are doing, curious to know, what data base you use, and if you are
using Linux or Windows platform. Also, will like to know, if there are
any alternatives to Adobe products, that you may be using