The main obstacle in this project is. I currently have no clue as to what a cms is supposed to look like. I guess I have to go check out different cms spawned under the abomination called php. (php is responsible for the top of the bell curve) Don't get me wrong though, my best friends are users of php. We used to be close. We just lost touch that's all. There are prettier languages out there demanding my attention. Python (which also makes my heart skip a beat) must also have some cmsesss out there. Gotta install that too. Hm. That means I have to also delve into Ruby.
I have never coded anything in ruby. I checked out the syntax. It's horribly simple. I was weaned on C++, templates, etc. (You could do worse though, BASIC, strange enough though, that C++ to this day supports gotos) I wish I was weaned on Ruby first!
The first problem that comes to mind is the following: I have no desire to pollute my production system, with shite I will not use regularly. This means I'll have to buy a pollutable system, or convert another existing system to be a pollutable one, or start mucking around with virtualization. Or simply buy some bandwidth from a 3rd party.
I'm cheap and broke. So the last option is not. I have no spare systems. Except for project X
but more on that later, but that I will not pollute either. Which leaves us virtualization.
My amd 2x core supports virtualization instructions, so hardware-wise there is no big problem. The main problem I think is the lack of good userspace programs for linux kvm and the lot. Actually I don't know enough about this to judge correctly. Or judge which virtualization solution on linux is the best for my case.
More on this later. I shall go and research.
Mental note:
Write about virtualization on linux
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