The "Subprofile" craze is what drove my exploration of PHP/MySQL back in high school. Everything about that Buddy4U site gave me that spiteful feeling of "I can do that, and better!"
It appears to be down for me. Gitlab.com as well. Weird.
Guess that means no more homeless people trying to sell me copies of The Onion on the street. Back to stolen post cards it is!
I agree with you there. I have an app that I've been building that works exactly like Shuttle but reads from ~/.ssh/config and has a front-end for editing as well.
Very nice! This is almost exactly like an app I've been slowly chipping away at since last September, except my project acts as a front-end for reading and editing the ~/.ssh/config file. Still haven't gotten anything…
PHP has had an 'alpha' version of a new site design available for a while now, but its buried in the 'My PHP.net' section of their site. You can get to it here: http://php.net/?beta=1
The "Subprofile" craze is what drove my exploration of PHP/MySQL back in high school. Everything about that Buddy4U site gave me that spiteful feeling of "I can do that, and better!"
It appears to be down for me. Gitlab.com as well. Weird.
Guess that means no more homeless people trying to sell me copies of The Onion on the street. Back to stolen post cards it is!
I agree with you there. I have an app that I've been building that works exactly like Shuttle but reads from ~/.ssh/config and has a front-end for editing as well.
Very nice! This is almost exactly like an app I've been slowly chipping away at since last September, except my project acts as a front-end for reading and editing the ~/.ssh/config file. Still haven't gotten anything…
PHP has had an 'alpha' version of a new site design available for a while now, but its buried in the 'My PHP.net' section of their site. You can get to it here: http://php.net/?beta=1