Braille Playboy 11
You really do read it for the articles in this case.
You should feel happy that Apple creates software designed to destroy *YOUR* property? Are you forgetting its YOUR phone?
- 4. You should avoid security issues for now and concentrate on multiple user access for maintenance and updates login issues.
- 5. You must not worry about performance. You need to concentrate on making a workable website first. You must keep it simple.
- 10. You must design everything on one server for simplicity and design it in such a way to split the application when you need to do so (when it goes on line). I mean your database, your website, and your email server can all be developed on the same simple prototype server hardware.
- 12. Leave purchasing the actual hardware are for close to the end of the project when it needs to go on line.
I recently posted a comment about why I've switched back from Mac OS X to GNU/Linux. I've been thinking about it a lot since I did it, and I'm pretty happy with the comment, so I include it here. Slightly edited, and will likely change over time.
Any circuit design must contain at least one part which is obsolete, two parts which are unobtainable, and three parts which are still under development.