2009/8/13 Peter Sawczynec :
> The Drupal site is very informative.
>
>
>
> But turning to the Drupal user/developer/administrators out there, is there
> some alternative website(s), book(s) or blog(s) where you have turned and
> have found invaluable Drupal info over time?
>
>
I have so many Drupa
I've been using Amazon S3 for content storage, and it seems to work ok.
For basic file admin work with S3, there is an S3 plugin for Firefox,
and Cyberduck.
I use it to serve js, images, css etc. for web apps and also for user
created content.
I'm not sure that I actually "like" depending
Ginger Tea
1 piece fresh ginger root (3" segment)
1 fresh orange
1 tbsp honey
2 cups water
1 mug
Small strainer
Slice and dice unpeeled ginger root into small chunks.
Add ginger to cold water.
Bring water
Peter:
Take a look at Amazon S3, which is their online storage product (Simple
Storage Solution = S3). I am sure it will do what you need and can be
easily expanded and integrated with their other services as your needs
change. If you are using the Firefox browser, download and install the
S3Fox
The Drupal site is very informative.
But turning to the Drupal user/developer/administrators out there, is
there some alternative website(s), book(s) or blog(s) where you have
turned and have found invaluable Drupal info over time?
Warmest regards,
Peter Sawczynec
Technology Dir.
b
Really just looking for storage at this time. But if anyone can speak to
a cloud app setting that is innovative and worth looking at, I'd like to
hear.
Warmest regards,
Peter Sawczynec
Technology Dir.
blūstudio
941.893.0396
p...@blu-studio.com
www.blu-studio.com
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On Thu, 13 Aug 2009, Mitch Pirtle wrote:
> This didn't indicate to me that this was the best environment, but one
> that required enough effort to get comfortable in to be restricting.
> Take the jimi hendrix keyboards away, or take emacs away, and these
> dudes were in a heap o' hurt 'n' pain!
Y
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009, David Krings wrote:
> I learned assembler on the Z80 and the editor that we had was really not much
> more than a somewhat better text editor. It may depend on the development kit
> that is available for the platform.
Of course it does.
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Aj.
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On Thu, 13 Aug 2009, David Krings wrote:
> I know vi is the holy grail of editors, but I find it cryptic and
> unintuitive.
But that doesn't mean everyone else does. As I keep saying, *I* have no
problem with it.
> Sure, after learning all the keyboard shortcuts that amount more to a
> scrip
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009, Peter Sawczynec wrote:
> I'd like to start migrating to a cloud computing type of work style for
>
> myself. Essentially use my laptop w/ 500GB Passport HD (USB powered, no
> cord) to
>
> have the work software, but use google Apps for basic document and
> email.
>
> Goo
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 7:16 AM, David Krings wrote:
> I learned assembler on the Z80 and the editor that we had was really not
> much more than a somewhat better text editor. It may depend on the
> development kit that is available for the platform.
Which brings up an interesting point. I was rec
Hi Parthasarathy,
If all you are looking for is a dedicated commerce site, you will best
be served with Magento. Something integrated with a CMS (like
Joomla/VirtueMart) only adds value if you have a need for an
integrated storefront and website.
Would be helpful to know more about what you need,
Ajai Khattri wrote:
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009, David Krings wrote:
Sure, you can use some cryptic editor
Cryptic to *you* perhaps...
I know vi is the holy grail of editors, but I find it cryptic and unintuitive.
Sure, after learning all the keyboard shortcuts that amount more to a
scripting lan
Quick reading, solid recent update with further info on corp. cloud and
cloud backup initiatives including from Rackspace, Symantec... at this
URL:
http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/news/article/0,289142,sid5_gci134746
6,00.html
Warmest regards,
Peter Sawczynec
Technology Dir.
blūstudio
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