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+ | = Setting Up a Basic First Server = | ||
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+ | Here's a quick guide on what you should use (as of June, 2008). | ||
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+ | == Operating System == | ||
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+ | Choose the same OS that you’re planning to deploy in your eventual production environment, | ||
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+ | == Language == | ||
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+ | There are all sorts of choices here, and it really depends on what you’re trying to do. For most web apps, especially for a startup, you’ll want something that’s fast and easy to work with. Something that contains nice built-in functions like [[http:// | ||
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+ | If you’re an engineer, and reading this, the choice will undoubtedly be very obvious for you. You’ll use Java/ | ||
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+ | Two words of advice here, though: | ||
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+ | == Wiki == | ||
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+ | You are going to have a wiki, right? Where you put all the screen mockups, and the company directory, and the documents on your coding standards, and who knows what else? | ||
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+ | Well, you’ve got [[http:// | ||
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+ | == Source Control == | ||
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+ | == Web Server == | ||
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+ | If your app is going to be web based, you need [[http:// | ||
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+ | **Finally, when you set it all up, just do it!** I strongly recommend installing all this stuff with the easy to use package managers, such as [[http:// |