At 9:58 AM -0400 8/26/10, Bob McConnell wrote:
From: tedd
>
4. Host? Roll the dice like the rest of us.
Before you can select a hosting provider, define what you want. Are you
looking for a cage with power and network connections, a VM that you can
load up and manage, or a fully managed ser
From: tedd
> At 1:45 PM -0500 8/25/10, Tim Martens wrote:
>>Hi Everyone,
>>
>>New to the list. Hello!
>>
>>I'm in the customer discovery phase for a Health IT web application
concept
>>I have. My programmer is new to web apps, but not to programming and
is set
>>up with LAM(PHP). We're still debat
At 4:45 PM -0500 8/25/10, Tim Martens wrote:
Thanks for all your answers. To clarify my question, I'm looking for advice
regarding how best to set up users for a web app, e.g., username.myapp.comvs
myapp.com/username and the pros and cons of each. All users will be using
essentially the same app
At 1:45 PM -0500 8/25/10, Tim Martens wrote:
Hi Everyone,
New to the list. Hello!
I'm in the customer discovery phase for a Health IT web application concept
I have. My programmer is new to web apps, but not to programming and is set
up with LAM(PHP). We're still debating weather to use a frame
Peter Lind wrote:
> On 26 August 2010 08:08, Per Jessen wrote:
>> Tim Martens wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for all your answers. To clarify my question, I'm looking for
>>> advice regarding how best to set up users for a web app, e.g.,
>>> username.myapp.com vs myapp.com/username and the pros and cons of
On 26 August 2010 08:08, Per Jessen wrote:
> Tim Martens wrote:
>
>> Thanks for all your answers. To clarify my question, I'm looking for
>> advice regarding how best to set up users for a web app, e.g.,
>> username.myapp.com vs myapp.com/username and the pros and cons of
> each.
>
> Using usernam
Shreyas Agasthya wrote:
> I am not sure who the end-users are for your website but if you are
> concerned about scalability, I would definitely go for a sub-domain
> approach. Assuming you approach a CDN like Akamai and you want to
> offload the traffic to come from the cloud, it's lot easier for
Tim Martens wrote:
> Thanks for all your answers. To clarify my question, I'm looking for
> advice regarding how best to set up users for a web app, e.g.,
> username.myapp.com vs myapp.com/username and the pros and cons of
each.
Using username.myapp.com means defining that name in your DNS and ha
On Wed, 2010-08-25 at 21:01 +0200, Peter Lind wrote:
> On 25 August 2010 20:54, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> > On Wed, 2010-08-25 at 13:45 -0500, Tim Martens wrote:
> >
> > If you're new to PHP, I would recommend not using a framework for the
> > experience you will gain with the language, as a framew
Thanks for all your answers. To clarify my question, I'm looking for advice
regarding how best to set up users for a web app, e.g., username.myapp.comvs
myapp.com/username and the pros and cons of each. All users will be using
essentially the same app that will have their data in their account. I c
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 01:45:33PM -0500, Tim Martens wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> New to the list. Hello!
>
> I'm in the customer discovery phase for a Health IT web application concept
> I have. My programmer is new to web apps, but not to programming and is set
> up with LAM(PHP). We're still de
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 01:45:33PM -0500, Tim Martens wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> New to the list. Hello!
>
> I'm in the customer discovery phase for a Health IT web application concept
> I have. My programmer is new to web apps, but not to programming and is set
> up with LAM(PHP). We're still de
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 1:20 PM, Shreyas Agasthya wrote:
> I am not sure who the end-users are for your website but if you are
> concerned about scalability, I would definitely go for a sub-domain
> approach. Assuming you approach a CDN like Akamai and you want to offload
> the traffic to come fro
> > To: a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk
> > Cc: Tim Martens; php-general@lists.php.net
> > Subject: Re: [PHP] Web application architecture (subdomain vs. sub
> > directory)
> >
> > On 25 August 2010 20:54, Ashley Sheridan
> wrote:
> > > On Wed, 2010-08-25 a
al@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Web application architecture (subdomain vs. sub
> directory)
>
> On 25 August 2010 20:54, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> > On Wed, 2010-08-25 at 13:45 -0500, Tim Martens wrote:
> >
> > If you're new to PHP, I would recommend no
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Tim Martens wrote:
> Language/Framework decisions aside... my main question is about subdomain (
> customerx.appname.com vs subdirectory (appname.com/customerx/) models for
> instances of individual customers' accounts.
>
> It seems most people are opting for the
On 25 August 2010 20:54, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-08-25 at 13:45 -0500, Tim Martens wrote:
>
> If you're new to PHP, I would recommend not using a framework for the
> experience you will gain with the language, as a framework will tend to
> hide away certain caveats and peculiarities
On Wed, 2010-08-25 at 13:45 -0500, Tim Martens wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> New to the list. Hello!
>
> I'm in the customer discovery phase for a Health IT web application concept
> I have. My programmer is new to web apps, but not to programming and is set
> up with LAM(PHP). We're still debating
Hi Everyone,
New to the list. Hello!
I'm in the customer discovery phase for a Health IT web application concept
I have. My programmer is new to web apps, but not to programming and is set
up with LAM(PHP). We're still debating weather to use a framework or to go
with Rasmus's "no framework frame
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