Date: 04/19/00
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* Jeroen Laarhoven (jeroen <email protected>) [000419 04:48]:
> My conclusion was:
> - Linux, Apache, PHP, MySQL, PHPLIB, Homesite (and Dreamweaver) was what I
> needed.
> - webdevelopment is still quite primative, many tools are still missing or
> not very "developer/user friendly".
> - Browsers are THE pain in the ... incompatible, bugs and more problems (for
> about every languare release or minor version !)
>
> But again do NOT believe me, do the research! In your situtation you might
> need different things.
And, might I suggest that the first step in answering the initial
"*nix or NT(/win2000)?" question would be a visit to:
http://www.unix-vs-nt.org/kirch/ (which includes translations to
Chinese, Croatian, Czech, French, German, Indonesian, Japanese,
Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish).
roundeye
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Rick Bradley -- www.roundeye.net
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