Forusers.com homepage back up
My old web page forusers.com had been down for more than a year.
It had used an old version of TurboGears which eventually my provider stopped supporting and then finally last month my account expired and I didn't renew.
So it was really without a home. This weekend I decided that I should put it back up. It's been pretty good to me, it got me this great job because they found my resume on my site.
As I got the old files I found that I actually had more than 3 versions of the site. The very first one was using Microsoft FrontPage. My backup was littered with .htm files.
Later I had used PHP, and quite a bit. It's interesting how I used PHP more as programming language and less as a templating language. It was difficult to understand how the site looked, it was all code and functions. I had to use the Wayback Machine to find out what it really looked like.
Finally I had used Python and TurboGears. After that I pretty much left alone, until now.
Since I like learning …
It had used an old version of TurboGears which eventually my provider stopped supporting and then finally last month my account expired and I didn't renew.
So it was really without a home. This weekend I decided that I should put it back up. It's been pretty good to me, it got me this great job because they found my resume on my site.
As I got the old files I found that I actually had more than 3 versions of the site. The very first one was using Microsoft FrontPage. My backup was littered with .htm files.
Later I had used PHP, and quite a bit. It's interesting how I used PHP more as programming language and less as a templating language. It was difficult to understand how the site looked, it was all code and functions. I had to use the Wayback Machine to find out what it really looked like.
Finally I had used Python and TurboGears. After that I pretty much left alone, until now.
Since I like learning …