Store the settings of anyone who ever connected? For how long? Forever, just in case? Silly. And why do you even assume the server has to have a database? Why should it be required to have one, why should it have to…
But what about preferences for anonymous users? Store that on the server side? Append them to the URL? Both options kinda suck. Also, consider dabblet. The way it allows you to store your stuff using github is very…
Store the settings of anyone who ever connected? For how long? Forever, just in case? Silly. And why do you even assume the server has to have a database? Why should it be required to have one, why should it have to…
But what about preferences for anonymous users? Store that on the server side? Append them to the URL? Both options kinda suck. Also, consider dabblet. The way it allows you to store your stuff using github is very…