Re: tools for programming applets
horos22 wrote:
Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
horos22 wrote:
You really want me to clone a database, web server,
web configuration setup just to test one lousy applet?
YES! Of course. Duhh.
Just a quick rsync command. How hard could it be?
Hm.. a quick rsync comand. Plus:
1. an extra box for hosting the server
2. installs of any centralized tools (mysql, etc)
3. copying of production data
4. porting of the server web setup to my client
5. the need to reflect any changes that production makes.
6. Any cross-platform changes necessary in going from linux server to
a microsoft client.
You've GOT to be kidding me.
Actually, horos22, Lawrence's suggestion is sensible. It's called a
"programming environment", an essential part of any disciplined process and of
professional programming generally. Programming is hard, skilled work that
requires effort. Get used to it.
--
Lew
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