Looking back
by David Janssens · 10/01/2007 (3:23 am) · 0 comments
***WARNING : Image-less post!***
Looking back on my last post, I must say that not much has changed on the front of Torque-related development. I've changed jobs recently, which is in combination with a new house, very time-consuming. My ordeals are described on the Karekiet39 blog. Those who have been waiting for more content and info on Nebulagame itself, I have good news for you: I've started over in a more bloggish form.
I have come to the inevitable conclusion that the site I wanted to maintain was unrealistically overkill for the use and purpose for the time being. Xoops is a cool platform in my opinion (I even started to write some Xoops plugins for myself), but when you only need a small blog with one or two extra static pages attached, Wordpress is a much better match for the job. Much less maintenance, less overhead, and less space consuming which should keep my webhost happier.
So, finally, I'll be continuing the ideas mentioned in my former post, but this time without all the web-presence overhead. I'll see where it takes me towards Christmas.
Looking back on my last post, I must say that not much has changed on the front of Torque-related development. I've changed jobs recently, which is in combination with a new house, very time-consuming. My ordeals are described on the Karekiet39 blog. Those who have been waiting for more content and info on Nebulagame itself, I have good news for you: I've started over in a more bloggish form.
I have come to the inevitable conclusion that the site I wanted to maintain was unrealistically overkill for the use and purpose for the time being. Xoops is a cool platform in my opinion (I even started to write some Xoops plugins for myself), but when you only need a small blog with one or two extra static pages attached, Wordpress is a much better match for the job. Much less maintenance, less overhead, and less space consuming which should keep my webhost happier.
So, finally, I'll be continuing the ideas mentioned in my former post, but this time without all the web-presence overhead. I'll see where it takes me towards Christmas.
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