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for my new project just reared up and bit me hard.
I was dream-coding, something I usualy do a lot. It's the way I visualize had the code is going to flow.
Well, and I was thinking about how this new system would free me from the urge to be online while writing and thinking. It would enable me to think and write offline, and synchronize once I was online again.
Duh. Exactly that was one of the main concepts behind the SBELT code I am using to run this weblog. The basic format for messages is so easy I could write them with a text-editor and upload via ftp.
But frankly I don't. I am so very much used to the go online - login to blog - open new message - post - edit cycle that I don't do it any different.
And I do have a copy of all the code running localy. It's simple PHP behind Apache after all. Only I don't ever synchronize. I keeep it all on the webserver, I don't even back-up to a local PC...
Now how valid are those five pages of concept documents for Traumtank? How much of that will actually live past the first few actual entries?
Musing late on night ;)
[ by Martin>]
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Martin Spernau
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Big things to come (TM) 30th Dez 2002
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