Message from @judge_bergan
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One app, I think from Adobe, would forget to initialize a struct to ask for a font. Another, was an audio driver, that would just get stuck in an infinite loop, and the vendor would refuse to fix it.
Never use GoDaddy, they're scammers
@Durtle02 ??? what they aren't bad as a rule
lmao they're not bad they're terrible
setup thread
ill start
How do you even type?
I'm guessing they move the piano when they aren't using it
>inb4 he uses the white keys to chat, and black keys to game.
that would be impressive actually
@Durtle02 Dunno what you are on about, at least in the UK they seem pretty decent. My mate is using them for a few wordpress sites and everything works fine.
@DanielKO obviously they use the keyboard 😄
Aren’t there better free sites then Wordpress?
@Deleted User I run servers and I have a few where we host WordPress sites, did you need one?
No
@Deleted User for ease of use and user support Go Daddy is really good from my experience with them. I haven't had a bad experience with them, even the tech support was pretty helpful (I am a .NET dev so apache stuff / nginx stuff I have a hard time with)
If you're just looking for a host DreamHost is pretty hard to beat in terms of cost/performance
lots of features too, and little hassle
@Deleted User I am going to be waiting for that reason why Flask is bad
Flask is great
@Deleted User has a problem with it
@Deleted User lets hear why?
in favor of what?
i prefer ReactJS + Redux with traditional server (nginx, Apache), or Isomorphic Flux + ReactJS with NodeJS.
apples and oranges then.
@Deleted User good for you
@Deleted User doesn't tell me why .NET or Flask is bad
Jesus, JS sucks donkey balls. Give me .NET over JS any day.
You cannot get around it, if you program Web Apps.
The backend is not JS.
Keep JS inside the browser.
Not on the server.
It is, the backend is another microservice.
NodeJS?
It simply hosts the front end, and from there you make REST calls to the backend API gateway.
yo dawg, I heard you like callbacks, so I put callbacks in your callbacks so you can callback while you callback
@DanielKO do me a favour tell me why .NET is bad today, not 15 years ago.
Whose `this` is this `this` again?