Posted on 09-Sep-2001 01:46 GMT by Christian Kemp | 19 comments View flat View list |
Obsolete information, removed from the main page on 17-09-01.
Rather than showing an "under construction" page, I decided it was better to re-activate the old pages until I'm ready with the v3 rewrite of ANN's scripts. Meanwhile, posting has been de-activated, and I'm busy learning, and working with, SQL, PHP4, HTML4 and CSS2 to update ANN to 2002 web standards. Obviously, my plan to get this working within a few days was overly ambitious, but I'm doing as much as time permits, and hope to present a barebones system within the next few days. Of course any kinds of comments, requests or suggestions are welcome.
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Comment 1 | Don Cox | | 09-Sep-2001 22:00 GMT |
Comment 2 | StAn | | 09-Sep-2001 22:00 GMT |
Comment 3 | Ben | | 09-Sep-2001 22:00 GMT |
Comment 4 | Christian Kemp | | 09-Sep-2001 22:00 GMT |
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ANN v3 rewrite : Comment 5 of 19 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Mike on 10-Sep-2001 22:00 GMT | In reply to Comment 4 (Christian Kemp): Why change?
What exactly are "2002 web standards"? I ask this seriously, because I don't see a hell of a lot of reason to change just for change's sake. The site looks good. It works good.
What new features are there going to be?
(I mean, I realize this is your site and you can do whatever you want with it, especially since it's mainly for fun, but I see lots of sites that seem "overdone" to me. Actually, I'd say this is true of software design in general. The programmer types I work with always seem to have some grand scheme for how to do things and how they'd like to do X, Y, and Z, and it usually falls to me (the customer) to say "I really could give less of a shit about X, Y, and Z". Of course, this is just my experience, and I'm not really your customer, but it's something I wish software guys kept in mind more often.) |
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