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ho attach .tk with my website http://www.darkfighterz.at.ua plz help me any one
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DARKFIGHTER, http://forum.ucoz.com/forum/25-18045-1
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Eriko, (I'm reviving this) I haven't been up to much at all really. Working on more shows than I have had time to build any new sites. Done a couple of one's for clients but that's about all. How about yourself?
Jack of all trades in development, design, strategy.
Working as a Support Engineer. Been here for 13 years and counting. |
Eriko, link mah! And nice, I've worked with Python a little lately but I've been avoiding that and Ruby like the plague as I'm ignoring it for the most part until I have to deal with it for a project. xD
Jack of all trades in development, design, strategy.
Working as a Support Engineer. Been here for 13 years and counting. |
Davor24, same here. I like that one, too. One big flaw, though; there's no navigation when you're offline. It scares visitors away. I was hoping for a social network feel but it backfired on me. Also, seeing that I always advertise it on Google+ made my traffic consists of mostly mobile users.
Paradox, here it is: http://kuru-anime.com/ -- I'm still just starting with the new design but the framework is done already. The pages that are already finished are Homepage (offline), Profile, PM, Settings, Register and Members page. Still not halfway through. Python's easy to learn. The syntax is great and easy for the human eyes. What made it hard for me is I'm used to using C++ and JavaScript (with a little bit of PHP); they are almost the same with each other. Python was very new to me. It's cool, though. |
anders, Ruby from what I've seen/experienced so far is like a regimented and far more particular version of Python more than anything. I haven't worked with it enough yet, however, to really give a good opinion on it.
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