Re: Real-world coding examples?

  • From: "Littlefield, Tyler" <tyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 19 May 2011 08:36:55 -0600

your life interest is hosting? If you want to learn, play with IIS on your system. But you won't be hosting from home if you start doing this for money.

On 5/19/2011 12:00 AM, Katherine Moss wrote:

Do you recommend it if it’s your goal? This is my personal goal, not business, not a contract, just something I want to do. I don’t care how hard it is for my life interest is doing this.

*From:*programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *E.J. Zufelt
*Sent:* Thursday, May 19, 2011 1:55 AM
*To:* programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* Re: Real-world coding examples?

I definitely do not recommend self-hosting. There are a myriad of VPS packages out there to meet just about anyone's budget.

That being said, you can use services like EveryDNS.net <http://EveryDNS.net> to handle your DNS entries for you. This means you would only need a single static IP into your home, as you don't have to host the DNS server yourself.

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On 2011-05-19, at 1:38 AM, black ares wrote:



The connection argue is pointless.

Because the your customer conenction can be slow and then, even if you pay a top host, the site will move as you host it from home.

In real business this things is shown face to face on a laptop fuly configured to be abole to run your examples and your developing.

More over, when you work in we b development, the customer buy for his site some hosting and you, most of the time, will work there, because the developing of an website is not only a one time work, you work, you upload, you get feetback, you modify, you upload and so on.

This also help the customer to have a site until it is finished.

So fuly developing a site including all aspects can take even a Year, but your customer must be able to use his site from the first month of developing.

And why not using dyndns...

no-ip.info <http://no-ip.info>is not a bad name.

Also, according to customer, I use ip addresses to show them examples.

I have bought an asus wl500gp v2 router and with it I've got an dyndns asus account

some thing .likewww.myname.asuscomm.com <http://www.myname.asuscomm.com>.

    ----- Original Message -----

    *From:*Littlefield, Tyler <mailto:tyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

    *To:*programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

    *Sent:*Wednesday, May 18, 2011 11:31 PM

    *Subject:*Re: Real-world coding examples?

    On another point, I'm not really sure what the dell power thingy
    has to do with it; there are other problems that you get from
    running from home that you don't generally have to deal with on a
    vps, or even renting dedicated:
    Any hardware that crashes is yours to replace. If something blows
    up in Linode, they replace it and short of a few minutes of
    downtime, I don't really need to care.
    If you want to show sites to customers, you don't really want to
    host from home because of connection issues for one. Second, you
    will need to use some sort of dns setup, and the idea of DNS is to
    remain redundant, so you need to set up name servers in two
    different locations, or at least with two different addresses, if
    you want to use a domain name. This means that you not only need
    one static IP (which you have to pay extra for most of the time),
    but you will need 2, which probably will require you go get a
    business account, which just makes the whole "host from home for
    free," point rather pointless. You can use dyndns, but I really
    don't want to say "hey you customer, come check out your site
    atmysite.kicks-ass.net <http://mysite.kicks-ass.net>or
    mysite.dyndns.org."
    On 5/18/2011 2:26 PM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:

    >Oops.  Sorry.  I think it’s my ownership of a Dell PowerEdge T110
    getting to me.
    Must be, if you're buying Dell. I have a system here I leave
    running for dev that hosts Linux servers, but I really don't care
    to go out and get a system just to run windows 2008. seven works
    good, and there are people to host or just IIS on Seven now that
    I"m using it for testing.
    On 5/18/2011 2:14 PM, Katherine Moss wrote:

    Oops.  Sorry.  I think it’s my ownership of a Dell PowerEdge T110
    getting to me.

    *From:*programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    
<mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>[mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]*On
    Behalf Of*Littlefield, Tyler
    *Sent:*Wednesday, May 18, 2011 4:12 PM
    *To:*programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    *Subject:*Re: Real-world coding examples?

    >You folks should learn to host yourselves.  You save so much money
    in the end.
    If it were as easy as hosting from home, that wouldn't be a
    problem. AS it is, if I wanted to host myself I'd need a better
    connection, and I'd need a server capable of handling everything
    that doesn't go down when my ISP decides to play with the internet
    lines... Also, my windows box moves around. I'm not exactly going
    to be able to host anything on a box that moves all the time.
    On 5/18/2011 2:09 PM, Katherine Moss wrote:

    You folks should learn to host yourselves.  You save so much money
    in the end.

    *From:*programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    
<mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>[mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]*On
    Behalf Of*Jacques Bosch
    *Sent:*Wednesday, May 18, 2011 11:58 AM
    *To:*programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    *Subject:*Re: Real-world coding examples?

    I have used Forte Hosting forASP.Net <http://ASP.Net>MVC with success.
    http://www.fortehosting.com/

    On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 4:33 PM, DaShiell, Jude T. CIV NAVAIR
    1490, 1, 26 <jude.dashiell@xxxxxxxx
    <mailto:jude.dashiell@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    http://www.java2s.com/has a unit on asp though I can't vouch for
    that material since I never tried it out.


    -----Original Message-----
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<mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>[mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>] On Behalf Of
    Littlefield, Tyler

    Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 1:55
    To:programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Subject: Re: Real-world coding examples?

    For what it's worth, I just did some digging to see what I could
    come up
    with again. I looked first at vps, which run between $40 and
    $300/m+. It
    might be worth noting that I have two linux servers for $20 per,
    for the
    price of one. (the servers are virtual). So I started looking at
    shared
    hosting, and the cheapesst I found was $30. I found a lot cheaper, $5,
    $10, $15... But given the grammar issues on the site, it sort of looks
    like some high-school student got a crack for server 2008 and is
    running
    something out of his garage; I'd guess by the website he's failing
    English, too. I would like to learnASP.net <http://ASP.net>, if
    nothing else just for
    the experience. Anyone got some open space I could play with? I'd be
    willing to pay if it were reasonable. Even better, does anyone
    happen to
    know of any shared hosting solutions that are within a reasonable
    price?
    On 5/17/2011 11:32 PM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
    > I've not seen any windows hosts forasp.net <http://asp.net>. I'd
    love to find a cheap
    > one, but... it's not happening--php is cheaper. Lots of businesses
    > still use PHP, but a huge number use asp, too.
    > On 5/17/2011 11:28 PM, Jacob Kruger wrote:
    >> Cool.
    >>
    >> FWIW, this side of the world, it's still a little different unless
    >> you want to host internationally, but I would, myself prefer not to
    >> withASP.Net <http://ASP.Net>etc., but anyway - not arguing with
    you, but it's a fact
    >> this side.
    >>
    >> Stay well
    >>
    >> Jacob Kruger
    >> Blind Biker
    >> Skype: BlindZA
    >> '...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'
    >>
    >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Katherine Moss"
    >> <Katherine.Moss@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Katherine.Moss@xxxxxxxxxx>>
    >> To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
    >> Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 7:18 AM
    >> Subject: RE: Real-world coding examples?
    >>
    >>
    >>> Not really.  I plan to host myself.  And for now, I have very good
    >>> hosting, and since I'm the accessibility advisor to the Mojo Portal
    >>> project, I get a couple of extra favors.  I7Media's cheap
    regardless
    >>> of which technology you use, it's the same price.
    >>>
    >>> ---/-Original Message-----
    >>> From:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    >>> [mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>] On Behalf Of Jacob
    >>> Kruger
    >>> Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 1:02 AM
    >>> To:programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    >>> Subject: Re: Real-world coding examples?
    >>>
    >>> Only real issue there is hosting is going to be a lot easier to
    >>> find/cheaper if you use PHP etc.
    >>>
    >>> Stay well
    >>>
    >>> Jacob Kruger
    >>> Blind Biker
    >>> Skype: BlindZA
    >>> '...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'
    >>>
    >>> ----- Original Message -----
    >>> From: "Katherine Moss" <Katherine.Moss@xxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:Katherine.Moss@xxxxxxxxxx>>
    >>> To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
    >>> Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 12:24 AM
    >>> Subject: RE: Real-world coding examples?
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>> I'm just curious, which game is it?  I'm qorry for getting off
    >>>> topic. But
    >>>> in terms of web development, lots of sites use PHP, butASP.net
    <http://ASP.net>
    >>>> wouldn't
    >>>> hurt either.
    >>>>
    >>>> -----Original Message-----
    >>>> From:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    >>>> [mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>] On Behalf Of
    >>>> Littlefield,
    >>>> Tyler
    >>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 6:22 PM
    >>>> To:programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    >>>> Subject: Re: Real-world coding examples?
    >>>>
    >>>> Hello:
    >>>> Thanks for your advice, though a console based game doesn't really
    >>>> get me
    >>>> out of that domain, and I honestly can't think of where that would
    >>>> apply.
    >>>> I want to work on projects that I can show as part of my
    portfolio,
    >>>> and
    >>>> I've already got a text-based game.
    >>>>
    >>>> On 5/17/2011 4:03 PM, Joseph Lee wrote:
    >>>>> Hi,
    >>>>> I think some console games would be a good starting point -
    or, if
    >>>>> you
    >>>>> wish, perhaps writing some online tutorial on cpp would be nice
    >>>>> too. I
    >>>>> personally plan to finish the cpp tutorial I've started on my
    blog
    >>>>> and
    >>>>> go onto data structures and perhaps write some console-based data
    >>>>> structs emulators for tutorial purposes.
    >>>>> As for web development or other things, if you have Xroid or
    other
    >>>>> smartphones with you, I think writing programs for phones
    would be
    >>>>> good (that's my intention too later).
    >>>>> Cheers,
    >>>>> Joseph
    >>>>> ----- Original Message -----
    >>>>> From: "Littlefield, Tyler" <tyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:tyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    >>>>> To:program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>Date
    >>>>> sent:
    >>>>> Tue, 17 May 2011 15:48:59 -0600
    >>>>> Subject: Real-world coding examples?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Hello all:
    >>>>> While I have 3 months or so off, I wanted to learn as much as
    I could
    >>>>> during that time.
    >>>>> I know I'm fairly good with c++, and my skills are so-so in
    python,
    >>>>> but I want to start working out of the domain of mud
    development. I'm
    >>>>> pretty good at figureing things out and adding new features
    and the
    >>>>> like, but I really highly doubt I'm going to make my living
    as a mud
    >>>>> developer.
    >> <>>
    >>>>> So, I have a couple of questions. I want to get into web
    development
    >>>>> more, c#, and more. What is most used? What kinds of
    >>>>> problems/programs
    >>>>> are people being hired to work on? I know that's a rather broad
    >>>>> question, I'm just trying to find some sort of starting point
    that I
    >>>>> can keep learning more, so I'm not totally clueless.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> --
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Take care,
    >>>>> Ty
    >>>>> my website:
    >>>>>http://tds-solutions.net
    >>>>> my blog:
    >>>>>http://tds-solutions.net/blog
    >>>>> skype: st8amnd127
    >>>>>밣rogrammers are in a race with the Universe to create bigger and
    >>>>> better idiot-proof programs, while the Universe is trying to
    create
    >>>>> bigger and better idiots. So far the Universe is winning. 밒f
    >>>>> Java had
    >>>>> true garbage collection,"most programs would delete
    themselves upon
    >>>>> execution.
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    >>>>
    >>>> --
    >>>>
    >>>> Take care,
    >>>> Ty
    >>>> my website:
    >>>>http://tds-solutionq.net
    >>>> my blog:
    >>>>http://tds-solutions.net/blog
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    >>>> “Programmers are in a race with the Universe to create bigger and
    >>>> better
    >>>> idiot-proof programs, while the Universe is trying to create
    bigger
    >>>> and
    >>>> better idiots.  So far the Universe is winning.”
    >>>> “If Java had true garbage collection, most programs would delete
    >>>> themselves upon execution.”
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    Ty
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    “Programmers are in a race with the Universe to create bigger and
    better idiot-proof programs, while the Universe is trying to
    create bigger and better
    idiots.  So far the Universe is winning.”
    “If Java had true garbage collection, most programs would delete
    themselves upon execution.”

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    Take care,

    Ty

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http://tds-solutions.net
    my blog:

http://tds-solutions.net/blog
    skype: st8amnd127

    My programs don't have bugs; they're randomly added features!

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    Take care,

    Ty

    my website:

http://tds-solutions.net
    my blog:

http://tds-solutions.net/blog
    skype: st8amnd127

    My programs don't have bugs; they're randomly added features!




    --

    Take care,

    Ty

    my website:

http://tds-solutions.net
    my blog:

http://tds-solutions.net/blog
    skype: st8amnd127

    My programs don't have bugs; they're randomly added features!



--

Take care,
Ty
my website:
http://tds-solutions.net
my blog:
http://tds-solutions.net/blog
skype: st8amnd127
My programs don't have bugs; they're randomly added features!

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