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Michael | Feb 24 2008
Ok, the title is intentionally noobish. Please don’t disregard my question. I’m a little overwelmed by the whole web environment. Even though my major is IT/ web development I have only learned enough about css, xhml, asp.net, php, js, and mysql to make me feel like I will never learn how to put it all together. Currently my .Mac page is still the simplest way for me to put stuff on the web. Feature shortcomings not withstanding. I want to make a website that helps people live green. I know it’s been done before but I think I have a unique twist on it that hasn’t been done yet. If i can pull it off with an insanely simple UI then I think I might have something that really gives people some value. I’ve been following Merlin and 43F for a while now so naturally I returned here for some advice. i think I may be in the position that Merlin was in 15 years ago. Finally, here’s my questions. How do i go about building the site that I want? I’m just lost. 3 Comments
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Even though my major isSubmitted by mwr on February 25, 2008 - 6:32pm.
How long have you been majoring in this? None of your classes have ever combined two or more of the above tools? Will that be covered in a future, possibly project-focused class? Or you may mean “how to put it all together” in some other context I’ve not recognized.
It probably requires at least a templating framework, but may not require something as heavy as Drupal. You certainly don’t want to hand-write PHP or HTML for each page.
Drupal can probably do most everything, including making breakfast. There is this list of evaluation/rating modules that may help if you want your users to contribute their own opinions. If you’re looking to publish a list of costs, efficiencies, etc. of items from a database, then you may just want to go with a more focused framework like Ruby on Rails or Django. I have no direct experience with either, by the way.
I may not know that much about Rails or Django, but I do know that writing raw SQL and PHP code is no way to live. And you will need to get a non-.Mac hosting account to do much of this. (You can also check the “theoretically related” discussion above about one writer’s similar questions. I won’t swear I’ve got the right answers there, but they’re apparently not so horribly wrong to have caused several people to jump in behind me with opposite opinions.) »
Re: Even though my major isSubmitted by michaelb1 on February 26, 2008 - 9:44pm.
Thanks for the reply. To answer your question, yes I have taken classes that overlapped many of those languages I mentioned.
I understand that they want us to learn the fundamentals but it just makes web development seem like such a huge mountain to climb. Thats when I started learning about CMS’s and found out merlin uses drupal with A2 hosting. So I started doing a little research. Even after reading drupals site I’m not sure what it does or how to use it. »
Tried to reply a few times, never got past the moderation filterSubmitted by mwr on February 29, 2008 - 3:47pm.
The moderation filter is a harsh mistress, it seems. A mean mistreater, a black hole, a digital Roach Motel where my missives can check in, but they can’t check out. My reply is here. »
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