Yeah. I know mostly urban stuff that'd apply to the large urbanities with all the jobs and people. Smaller locales I don't know, but they seem to have it rough. I know the names of many along I-75 between Atlanta and Jacksonville because of their sad billboard ads. "It's time to stay in Perry."

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@skematica I've found one decent cider [ratebeer.com] so far. Any cider from Étienne Dupont seems worthwhile.

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My understanding of urban planning and congestion is that increasing capacity increases road use which leads to more congestion soon enough. It's an ugly feedback system that not enough municipalities have the guts to reject.

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#WedC Too much. Too long. All wrong. Flip pencil. Smudge away a word. A line. A page turned into gummy gray fleshy detritus. The error was earlier. Deeper. Keep rubbing out. No desk. No room. No house. No city. No light. No eye. No I.
Clean slate.
Bereshit

It'd be really weird to promote you just to sack you.

A good manager is worth so much.

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Emphasis on the ☠ poison.

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It's more I need a shell and local server for how I'd expect to work with it. But I guess I could go mega old school and work via SSH and reloading the code in my browser from the VPS. Lack of developer console in Mobile Safari itself would make that tricky, but maybe that editor has a fix?

I didn't know about that editor - I'd been eyeing Coda instead, but it's the usual $$$ Panic app. And they got funded by Facebook to support more dev, which is awesome! Snagged in a heartbeat. ? Thanks!

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Python actually predates PHP.

Python: Dev began in late 80s, 1.0 released January 1994. A modern Python programmer could easily read Python 1.0 code but would find it annoying as heck to write.

PHP: Dev began 1994, first released June 1995, didn't look much like anything we'd recognize as PHP till 3.0 in 1998.

The main issue is process-juggling between HTTP server and app process. CGI was a slow solution that Python does have out of the box support for, but Nginx doesn't even support it.

Whereas JS Just Works. With free paper cuts.

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