[nycphp-talk] PHP Development on the Road (Advice Needed)
Bill Kamm
wkamm at rvyriptide.org
Sun Nov 12 09:27:52 EST 2006
And if you get tired of Starbucks, try Panera Bread. They offer free wifi:
http://panerabread.com/cafes/wifi.php
Bill
edward potter wrote:
>Nirvana on the road?
>
>iBook G4
>Full php/mysql/apache environment:
>http://www.living-e.de/en/products/The-MAMP/index.php
>TextWrangler
>Starbucks monthly wifi pass
>Paypal ATM/debit card linked to ebay account
>Netflix
>iPod
>Yoga DVD
>Craigslist (to meet the locals)
>
>:-) ed
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>On 11/11/06, Peter Sawczynec <ps at pswebcode.com> wrote:
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>>I am moving from NYC to Tampa, Florida Gulf Coast area in several days.
>>I'll be mobile, on the road for 2-3 months till I set permanent new
>>home/office.
>>
>>But, I will need a few hours internet access everyday to keep updating web
>>projects.
>>
>>Are there any PHP road warriors who have faced similar transient work
>>scenarios.
>>How do you stay connected for FTP, Telnet, etc?
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>>I'm looking at:
>>Boingo or Wayport (wifi hot spot subscription services) for internet at
>>stores, hotels, airports, etc.
>>
>>Have you experienced whether one can use FTP clients for normal anonymous
>>FTP?
>>Telnet, WinSCP, putty and Windows Remote Desktop?
>>Will these work through these service interfaces?
>>
>>Any other tried true solutions?
>>
>>Any feedback/advice would be much appreciated,
>>
>>Warmest regards,
>>
>>Peter Sawczynec
>>Technology Director
>>PSWebcode
>>_Design & Interface
>>_Ecommerce
>>_Database Management
>>646.316.3678
>>ps at pswebcode.com
>>www.pswebcode.com
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