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In Reply to: RE: Another issue posted by longtimequadowner on March 17, 2015 at 17:46:26
Ah, my bad. I'd forgotten to sync the page files over before going live on the new server. It should be good now.
-Rod
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Yup done. Did an edit and it worked.
If you ever have new revenue generating ideas and need a reasonably slick system, I'm a web developer of 20 years and use the Sencha framework from the ground up with my own API, written expressly for the purpose of getting the job done - as close to rapid application development as one can get on the net. I'm pretty busy right now with my current app which is online now - but sure have some fun ideas rolling around my head for audio! Probably more fun than revenue generating though.
Religion is the world's oldest profession
I looked at the Sencha site and it's hard to figure out exactly what they provide. From what I could gather, it seemed interesting for either rebuilding apps or creating new ones. I'm guessing that form development and error checking tools are a key component along with all the new responsive CSS tweaks.
Our development is geared around mod_perl and Mason which allows reusable components and whatnot assuming you have them in your bag of tricks. I've been updating libs to support the UTF-8 character set changes and finding plenty of routines that could use a rewrite and a lot of libs that haven't been touched for 4 or 5 or even 8 years. If it ain't broke....but given time, I'd rewrite and update several apps.
Email me offline. One of the things that I'd like to do in the short term is to address the mobile/responsive issues.
-Rod
I tried the "Send Email" link on firefox and chrome, no go both? Anyway, Sencha is a framework geared towards ground up development of new apps. Form development and error checking - yes, CSS - all happens automatically when you deploy their components (forms, grids, and a large collection of other components). I used mod_perl in a prior life on a very large system, and it took CPU usage from 99% to 10% and saved my butt, was getting over 200,000 logins per day via perl at that time.Sencha however is getting closer to a complete application development system - all you really need for a complete system is Sencha, php, and of course a dbms (I tend to use Oracle).
My app: http://www.hockeypoolguru.com (click "Demo")
Collection of Sencha "widget" examples: http://dev.sencha.com/ext/5.1.0/examples/index.html
Personally I'm only interested in new apps from the ground up - and being a major data grinder I like big apps with lots of complex data, I've oriented my entire API around it. A hockey pool manager may look simple - but it's a nasty, detailed, complex app the gets more and more complex with every feature pools can add, and don't even get me started on player trades.
PS: The "Trash Talk" feature in my app is a beautifully threaded little talk window in honor of AA threaded talk. Why you guys default to a linear talkboard baffles me - if AA were to not allow threaded conversations, I'd just stop reading - linear talkboards are massively less informative of the conversations, especially large ones IMO...
Religion is the world's oldest profession
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