How does this look?
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For lack of a proper entry, which I do intend to write at some point, I'm investigating web hosting services.
booksymagnifico sent me a link to this website:
DreamHost
Fellow Dorks -- how does this service look? Also, am Idorky skilled enough to write my own site from scratch? Can I learn flash on my own?
Or proper PHP?
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DreamHost
Fellow Dorks -- how does this service look? Also, am I
Or proper PHP?
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Date: 2004-12-07 02:05 pm (UTC)Because you hadn't previously OFFERED, silly ;) What kind of mooch would I be if I just assumed? Hmm? :)
3. Beats me if you have the skills and the talent. Creating websites take two different angles... the design layer and the application layer. If you just have a flat, static site, then all you really must worry about is the design layer. When you add in other cool shit like database driven photo galleries, discussion boards, search engines, then you have to worry about the application layer. You don't often find individuals who do both (I specialized in the latter).
Yea, see, I'm the former. The design I've got down, it's the application that I'm rustier on. I mean, editing maysun.org is easy, but actually writing my own code from scratch is more questionable.
Flash sucks and is a gimmick. Don't waste your time.
I don't deny that it sucks, but I crave to make silly flash games and (possibly) cartoons. Plus, it's becoming the standard requirement for people doing web design. (groan)
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Date: 2004-12-07 02:10 pm (UTC)Regarding Flash, that really depends on who your audience is. You don't see corporate sites with all sorts of crazy flash shit. No, you see functional application development such as PHP or ASP.NET pages. Flash is stupid bullshit, very very rarely used to create a full site, and INSANELY time-consuming.
Flash will never replace a designer's core requirement to be able to create asthetically pleasing and user friendly DESIGNS, which is rooted in one's art and creativity capabilities. Flash may be here to stay, but it will never take over as the mainstay. It is far too cumbersome of a delivery method to deliver large amounts of content... just pretty fluff.
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Date: 2004-12-08 12:22 pm (UTC)If I ask now, will you beat me over the head with a "Flash Sucks" book? ;)