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Created Date: | 2005-09-26 |
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shields down quick links: content , navigation , search . search find: navigation home blog contact us s.market market history auction casino crafters tools mech you are here: home welcome! to the first ever clan for core-exiles , a pbbg based epic space game. when the outcast of the core started to fill the sphere territory it was plain to see that loners would find it impossible to survive. this is when two brave men came together and brought about the creation of a clan which shall for ever be known as "shields-down." they felt that this name was the only suitable choice, should enemies approach and attack; where our allies shields fall we will be there, we will strike back the pirates and we will save our comrades. should other pilots foolishly make themselves enemies of shield-down... we will make them so! their shields shall fall, their ships shall fall and they will fall. the leaders of this clan shall forever be known in historic records of the sphere as sensation and robinb but , shields-down is here to help - known across the galaxy for its sales market, its market history, wanted market, and with the recent additions of the crafters and casino, looks to help the new, the old, the experienced, and the deadly, into finding the key information that is locked away, hidden from sight. -- we give you shields-down , clan, helper, and information site for core-exiles new framework... yet again 20-01-13 15:43 , robinb , comments (0) tl;dr: fell out with php (site program language), but new tech means i'm rebuilding the site from scratch using a new php framework. no timescales yet, but i will be opening a "build schedule", progress, and a "poke" to keep me active. more info later. article: some of you will have noticed this site is built in php, but i would imagine only a few of you will realise that i coded this site over 10 years ago. back then i didn't know anything about keeping my code tidy, readable, user-friendly etc. and that's hindering my development efforts as some of my code is, well, scary. real scary. but at the time, this code worked and i had no need to go back and re-do it; i had so much more i wanted to code instead. this was a mistake. and i'm paying the price for it as every time i revisit the code to redevelop it, i shudder and lose motivation, easily becoming distracted. so why am i telling you this? well, apart from hoping a new coder somewhere will take note of my mistakes, it's more of a "what i'm going to do now". i want to get ready for html5, i want to get ready for all that new technology and have something in place to experiment, play around and see what work and what doesn't. so i've made the decision to rebuild the site from scratch. that's not a decision i take lightly as, well, i made that decision last year, and that was also a mistake... i started building a new site using the php framework kohana and it was going well, but when i wanted to get something more complex involved, i found i had to do a lot of configuration to do something simple. maybe i was doing it wrong, trying to be too complex with model auto-committing and eager loads, but it just didn't click. i was spending too much time tweaking to make it work and not enough time building the content. this was coupled with a catastrophic hard disk failure and i lost a lot of the tweaking. i didn't go back after that (note: make backups. now. because you never know when the same will happen to you!) this also came with the famous " php hammer " ( and related article , well worth a read if you code). i laughed when reading the "bugs" on php as about 3 of the issues i was experiencing were documented, and to be completely honest, i lost every ounce of motivation for php. and, hence, the site wasn't updated since. but another article recently appeared, stating " why 2013 is the year for php " and it appears the latest versions of php has fixed a number of the issues that i experienced last year, and included a number of new, needed functionality (finally, literally !). the release for this php 5.5 is in feb/march, and i for one cannot wait. there's also been a large amount of chat about a new framework, laravel and i've heard nothing bad about it. so that's what i'm using, and after 3 days i am absolutely loving it. i still have a ton of coding to do before i can get close to having a website online, but it's progressing nicely and i'm not being blocked by constant "tweak this" and "re-work this". it just.. works. and as a coder, that's all i want for now. so, that's my plan. new php framework, starting from scratch, and to keep me motivated i'm also going to make my "todo" board public where you'll decide what's more important, and help me decide what to work on next. i'll also have a "poke" button so if i do go quiet again, you'll be able to poke me for an update and/or to get it done. i hope this will be a new era for , for myself, and something you will enjoy and use in the future. have a good one! robinb ico cookie - login may be disabled soon 19-04-12 17:36 , robinb , comments (0) hi everyone, the eu will soon put into force the ico cookie eu directive which basically means websites must explain if cookies are being used, how they are being used and in some circumstances allow the user to opt-in before the cookie is created. some work is required to make this site comply with this directive, but i thought this would be an appropriate time to explain the current situation and what needs to be done. first, note the "some circumstances". essential cookies don't require permission, and this is something i am reading on to see what classifies as "essential". ie to access certain parts of the site, i need to use a cookie to remember who you are... also i need to update (*cough* create *cough*) a privacy policy. in fact, that's about it... the advertising doesn't use cookies/tracking/etc (one of the reasons i love project wonderful!) and the only time a cookie is placed is when you log in. i need to change how the cookies work on the site as well - i have them on a persistence basis (so it remembers who you are) - this will need to change to a session basis so it removes the cookie once you close the browser. so in a nutshell - there may be some "behind the scenes" changes to how cookies are handled, also i may have to temporarily deactivate the login section of the site next month (i'll warn you all before that happens). anyway, that's enough from me. sorry i haven't been active, mix of economic climate, workload, external projects and other external projects means most the time i'm exhausted or working on other major projects. the new site code is still there and i will hopefully be working on it again soon. feels that every time i finish one job, two more gets added... take it easy! rb ps this post was edited at 23:43gmt 19/04/12 lastest information last market history update: 2010-04-16 at 10:00:21 casino update: current lottery jackpot: 106,400 credits! tickets sold: 8 links core exiles thirteen1 put your link here! project wonderful - your ad here, right now, for as low as $0.00 your ad here, right now, for as low as $0.00 back on top ^ created by nuvio | webdesign © 2007 robin bourne
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Robin Bourne
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