Loving Ruby on Rails

Written by admin on July 13, 2008 – 8:00 am -

I’m really liking Ruby and Rails development. I have been working through some rails books the last few weeks along with evaluating various php frameworks and at this point I have to say that Rails kicks the snot out of anything else so far. phpCake is a close second. I also found Netbeans to be my editor of choice. Coming from a .net world where we have had some amazing editors that I often took for granted, I found it hard to find a good editor for php and rails, but Netbeans is amazing so far and I am quite impressed.

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The Chronicles of a down website - or why we are replacing Sitefinity shortly

Written by jabull on July 3, 2008 – 10:05 am -

2:00 pm - just finished 2 days of work moving pages around in our Sitefinity based website. Performance was dead slow so it took much longer than it should have.

2:05 pm - testing all the pages in the website menu structure. Hmm.. none of the most important ones are working. I’m getting a generic error message that something failed in the framework.

2:10 pm - logging back in as admin. Can’t edit the pages either. Same generic error message. I’ve seen this before with the framework and I’m concerned.

2:15 pm - go to sitefinity website and login to get latest framework patch which i’ve been avoiding. Hope applying this will fix the issue.
2:20 pm - download completes, unzipping and getting ready to upload to site. Good thing I made a backup last week.
2:25 pm - Put up a website maintanance page and start uploading Sitefinity patch… nearly 3600 files…

3:01 pm - 1 cell call, 1 google chat and 1 text message from 3 different people that the main website was down. No maintanance page or anything just a big server error.

3:02 pm - panic
3:03 pm - @#$%$#
3:04 pm - time of repentance and healing (had to keep it short for obvious reasons)
3:05 pm - checking site, ftp into server, start checking logs
3:08 pm - no logs to be found, editing global.asax file and turn on custom logging feature I wrote for such an occasion.
3:12 pm - log into host account and resetting asp.net
3:20 pm - still no luck…so editing web.config to turn off any caching etc and checking settings
3:30 pm - locating backups
3:35 pm - modifying backup web.config
3:40 pm - short prayer
3:41 pm - ftp and upload 7500 files to restore website file structure from backup
3:44 pm - realize this is going to take awhile… more repentence
3:50 pm - opening more sockets in the ftp client..hey hey.. that helped … short praise time
4:01 pm - backup restored..
4:02 pm - site still not coming up
4:04 pm - log back into hosting server and remove and reapply .net.
4:08 pm - site comes up yeah!
4:10 pm - testing menus because something doesn’t look right. A large group of pages won’t come up without the generic application error message.
4:15 pm - log into admin interface on website
4:16 pm - admin interface errors out
4:17 pm - sinking feeling
4:18 pm - panic, prayer, repentance (I’ve almost got this down now)
4:20 pm - try several other routes to login and finally get in. I can navigate anywhere within admin interface except to the pages screen which is where I need to go to try and repair any of the pages. Same error message there that I get on all the failing pages.
4:30 pm - create a trouble ticket with hosting company to see if they have anything in their logs that may help.
5:00 pm - still working on admin interface but no luck, hosting company responds that their are no errors logged in IIS so it looks like it’s all in our Sitefinity framework.
5:15 pm - make descision that we are going to lose the last several days of work on the site and have to restore database backups.
5:18 pm - log support ticket with hosting company to restore last week’s backup.
6:35 pm - hosting company says they have it done.
6:40 pm - something is wrong. Doesn’t look like they restored anything. data is the same.

7:00 pm - 1:00 am working on other things while waing for hosting company to reply to my ticket that something is wrong with their restoration of the database.
1:00 am - 1:40 am - tickets back and forth with hosting company as they realize they were trying to restore wrong database on wrong domain…. scary! they have always been superb in the past… must be a new guy having a bad night as well.
2:15 am - database backup finally successfully restored.
2:30 am - main church website is finally up and running again, but without any of the recent changes so it looks like a “do over”
2:35 am - testing pages and logging in to admin interface of website framework
2:40 am - looks like all is well and we are back to where we started… except for our main xml files on the site rotator got nuked during all this and I have to recreate them.
3:00 am - testing in several different browsers and it looks like we are back online.
3:05 am - sigh of relief mixed with thoughts of having to redo all the work and how to do it without the framework corrupting our data again.
3:10 am - prayer and thanks to God for getting us through another day in the church IT department. I’ve learned long ago that things could be much worse :-)

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One pixel notched corners like on Google Analytics

Written by jabull on June 12, 2008 – 10:14 am -

I found this great example on the Ask the CSS Guy website for slightly rounded corners on css styled buttons. There are no background images used at all to achieve the rounded corners. It’s all done in css using a few nested tags. The conversation in the resulting comments ultimately came up with a great way to do this using negative margins without any extra html tags.

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CodeIgnitor Framework for PHP

Written by jabull on June 11, 2008 – 7:53 pm -

I have been toying with CodeIgnitor for the last couple of days and have to say that I like it so far. There is another fork of it that I will look at next. I am also spending some time with Scripalicious for ajax functionality to see what combination for php development will give us the best bang for the buck in terms of performance and resources needed to crank out applications in a hurry.

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PHP Frameworks - The evaluation season

Written by jabull on June 8, 2008 – 3:42 am -

Most of our websites are currently on the .net platform and we have been quite happy with it for many things. One of the biggest issues that I face, is finding volunteers for my team that are proficient in the .net platform. In fact most of my volunteers are familiar with php but not with .net. Building a team of technical people to manage websites and networks can be a bit tougher than finding individuals to help with some of the other tasks around the church and ministry areas. I’ve decided to began evaluating php frameworks to find one that might be suitable for further development as well as an easy transition from .net for those of the team that are currently productive in the Microsoft technologies.

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ASP.NET grows up again VS2008 and asp.net 3.5

Written by admin on December 1, 2007 – 5:20 am -

Wow, i’ve been playing with the recent RTM of Visual Studio 2008 and I have to say that I am quite impressed thus far.  The Visual Studio IDE seems much snappier, seems to load faster and generally feels more stable.  I’ve already moved a couple small projects over from VS2005 and they are running great. The new desinger is a nice change.  I have been getting aqainted with the new listview control and all the new LINQ possiblilites.

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Web 2.0 Awards

Written by admin on May 21, 2007 – 2:39 pm -

seomoz.org has announced their Web 2.0 awards. They ranked over 200 web 2.0 sites in 41 different categories. Check it out and let me know your thoughts. I haven’t had a chance yet to troll through the list and see if any of my favorites have made it.

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