I am with GoDaddy, they are cheap, and I am running Joomla on my site. The only thing I hate about GoDaddy is that the site is overly complicated to sell you options and things. If you are able to weed out the junk, it's cheap. My site is costing me about $150 for 3 years (.com domain + hosting)
There is another one called 1&1, I heard many good things about it too.
I am with GoDaddy, they are cheap, and I am running Joomla on my site. The only thing I hate about GoDaddy is that the site is overly complicated to sell you options and things. If you are able to wee ...
pkphilip 發表於 2009-7-19 23:10
thanks
talking about CMS, how do u overcome the learning curve when it, and other CMS like Drupal, WordPress, come out? People just did raw-coding PHP few years ago. Are u a web developer of some company?
I used to do web design and coding, but since the introduction with XHTML and XML, I stopped coding as there are tools out there that does it all.
For CMS, I started off with Mambo, and now Joomla is even better and modular, so no experience is required. Just activate and install the modules you like and off you go. You do want to make backup of the database tho so you don't lose it when you accidently corrupt it. I think Joomla is much bigger and better.
I used to do web design and coding, but since the introduction with XHTML and XML, I stopped coding as there are tools out there that does it all.
For CMS, I started off with Mambo, and now Joomla is ...
pkphilip 發表於 2009-7-20 23:24
I keep hearing about people nowaday do not do much hard-coding since they use CMS. I spent some times to play around with the Joomla and WordPress too and I agree that they are cool since u can build a e-commerce website with shopping cart / payment features without much harsh coding.
Then I wonder, how come there are people still building information system with ASP.NET and JSP (Sping, Strut)