Ridiculous. If you don't want other people do read or use your stuff don't put it on the web.
This is a story of somebody not really knowing what he does.
This is a single twist of fate. It has no meaning except for the individual. He just doesn't want to keep up any more. His decision. But it has nothing to do with Apple.
If you want to spend your time being your Owncloud admin use it. Security updates, finding reasons for Error 500 after updates and version upgrades - there's always something to do, you never will be bored. If you just…
That's because people don't figure out that every Linux can run every WM or desktop environment anyway. So they need a seperate distribution just to switch from Unity to KDE...
OSX has a big plus: It's reliability, I've used it for 10 years as primary OS and it never lost a piece of data or ceased to work when I needed it most (as the deadline approaches). As long as Apple doesn't switch to…
IMHO WP is not complex enough to have a necessity to develop with it in Vagrant. That's what I call "overtooling". Keep simple things simple and preserve complex toolchains for complex tasks and environments.
Nice example for the recent trend of "overtooling". Let's make a science out of running something simple as a Wordpress that runs out of the box everywhere where PHP/MySQL is available.
okay, will be gone in one year from now. or one and a half. always the same story with that kind of acquisitions.
IMHO Steven only trades the risks. The laptop has no data on it, can't be stolen, great. But doing work, you have a lot of things to work that are not for the public. But your (linode- or whereever)server, 24 h…
Manning's a hero.
Of course it's always whatever works best for you. But it's interesting to see what you win and what you lose before adopting cool things you hear from hero programmers in a podcast. ;-) Although I don't see me using…
That's a valid point. But a lot can be done with conditional configurations om vimrc and gvimrc, my vim runs fine and nearly identical on OSX, Linux-Fluxbox-Sessions and on servers. IMHO we must stay flexible enough to…
Interesting Episode. But I really don't get it why I should trade the benefits of a real GUI-Editor like MacVIM with crippling myself in the terminal. What's the gain in switching editor- and shell-windows with…
Ridiculous. If you don't want other people do read or use your stuff don't put it on the web.
This is a story of somebody not really knowing what he does.
This is a single twist of fate. It has no meaning except for the individual. He just doesn't want to keep up any more. His decision. But it has nothing to do with Apple.
If you want to spend your time being your Owncloud admin use it. Security updates, finding reasons for Error 500 after updates and version upgrades - there's always something to do, you never will be bored. If you just…
That's because people don't figure out that every Linux can run every WM or desktop environment anyway. So they need a seperate distribution just to switch from Unity to KDE...
OSX has a big plus: It's reliability, I've used it for 10 years as primary OS and it never lost a piece of data or ceased to work when I needed it most (as the deadline approaches). As long as Apple doesn't switch to…
IMHO WP is not complex enough to have a necessity to develop with it in Vagrant. That's what I call "overtooling". Keep simple things simple and preserve complex toolchains for complex tasks and environments.
Nice example for the recent trend of "overtooling". Let's make a science out of running something simple as a Wordpress that runs out of the box everywhere where PHP/MySQL is available.
okay, will be gone in one year from now. or one and a half. always the same story with that kind of acquisitions.
IMHO Steven only trades the risks. The laptop has no data on it, can't be stolen, great. But doing work, you have a lot of things to work that are not for the public. But your (linode- or whereever)server, 24 h…
Manning's a hero.
Of course it's always whatever works best for you. But it's interesting to see what you win and what you lose before adopting cool things you hear from hero programmers in a podcast. ;-) Although I don't see me using…
That's a valid point. But a lot can be done with conditional configurations om vimrc and gvimrc, my vim runs fine and nearly identical on OSX, Linux-Fluxbox-Sessions and on servers. IMHO we must stay flexible enough to…
Interesting Episode. But I really don't get it why I should trade the benefits of a real GUI-Editor like MacVIM with crippling myself in the terminal. What's the gain in switching editor- and shell-windows with…