When I had my first internship, I was tasked with maintaining a legacy ASP application. This included everything on the front-end, through the application layer, using Visual Basic and VBScript, as well as the database that was primarily used as a datastore for XML. What are interns for, though, right? I’m kidding: I actually […]
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[…] PHP Error Log using Console.app in a previous post, and it’s something I recommend reviewing. Since that post, though, I’ve swapped to MAMP 4 and have asked my opinion on a variety of its features. Though I plan to do a more extensive post on this in the future, I thought it might be better […]
MAMP 4 was released recently, though, at the time, I was busy experimenting with Pressmatic. I think Pressmatic is a strong piece of software, though, for my day-to-day workflow, it doesn’t fully suit my needs. So I returned to MAMP, and I’ve been thoroughly pleased with MAMP 4. No, it doesn’t use a lot of the same technology […]
[…] problems we were experiencing as bloggers, but also to do so in a way that made it as simple as possible for others to use in their day-to-day writing. And since there are problems that he and I still experience, we continue to update the plugin. “Critical Update” To Scheduled Post Shortcut For those […]
[…] people whenever it comes to blogging. Sometimes, people think it refers to a pay-to-play forum; others believe that it has to do with some “I’ll give you my email address in exchange for your e-book.” I’m not knocking any of these approaches, but that’s not what I’m trying to do. I’ll come back to […]