0 lines of code is what I have contributed to the TYPO3 project. So here I am trying to share with you some of the thoughts, marvels and downright idiocies from a perspective that is decidedly that of a non-coder.
I apologize for any offense, inconvenience, heartbreak, headaches, snowboard accidents, vague unfocused angst, aberrations in musical taste, unexpected drops in barometric pressure, doubts about yourself or your co-workers, hand sores, sexual dysfunction, unwanted celebrity, or distant howling on the very edge of your range of hearing that this may cause.
I got a new camera a few days ago, only to discover it does what my old one did, but better. In this game the usability of the camera is to photographic possibility like a lens that substracts any amount of light from 100% to hit...
Failure is normal. So far for theory. In reality projects fail, because of reasons so stupid, it has made managers with half a brain left turn to cartoonists (and getting far richer in the process). Here are my top five reasons...
Ever wonder why you waste your time with TYPO3?
More websites don't run a CMS at all, and more run Open Source CMS's then proprietary ones. Too good to be true? Look west!
Is it just me, or is the tone in the community getting rougher then it used to be?