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Fred Grott

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Fred Grott is Lead Developer-CEO of ShareMe Technologies LLC -The Mobile Future
Getting Back To Code Craft-ToolSet Posted: Jun 25, 2008 2:16 AM
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I have been using some of my time to get back to code craft in analyzing what I want as tools in my toolbox. Here is what I have thus far on Ubuntu:

Emacs
Texlive
GNU R
Octave
SAGE
Ruby
PHP
Perl
Rails
Catalyst
Cake
Django
Apache HTTPD
MySQL
Postgres

The whole idea is to have some analytical tools to statistically analyze Web MVC choices. Not to say there are not hosting/db size usage considerations as far as price in choosing one Web MVC over another, for instance Ruby On Rails is higher in price in some areas. The whole idea is to prevent the knee-jerk non developer reaction of letting anon developer make the technical web MVC choice as its just idiotic. I mean would you as a person let someone put water in their vehicle gas tank?

Now there ar some of us that would make that choice if money is involved, I am not one of them as I cannot make that type of idiotic leap of faith in bad decisions even if money is involved. Yes some of the Web MVC choices are built on experience, but I still want some statistical data to sort out some assumptions as its making knowledge accessible in the market and thus hopefully makes the market better with better informed customers.

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