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How would you describe a successful hotel?
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<blockquote data-quote="nolongerinuse" data-source="post: 478740" data-attributes="member: 42561"><p>I'm a front end developer by trade so I don't develop back-end applications on a regular basis.</p><p></p><p>I'm normally working within Shopify and I'm a expert alongside a partner.</p><p></p><p>I'm using Laravel for any back-end projects as of now and it's going great.</p><p></p><p>Is there something wrong with Wordpress? Do I need to build a over engineered solution with serious overhead for your approval? I don't care for your destructive criticism.</p><p></p><p>I'm a better front-end developer then you and have more experience in the field.</p><p></p><p>You're a better back-end developer because I simply don't code it in a professional environment and it's not my trade.</p><p></p><p>With all due respect, you haven't had one successful business outside of Habbo and the majority of your portfolio is strictly Habbo development related. Normally when people say things, they have something to show for it... you don't in this case.</p><p></p><p>I've bailed on one thing which was MangoRP emulator. It was complete and exceeded expectations but I didn't release it. Can't remember why but aside from that, my last project, Habbo Warfare released.</p><p></p><p>Barely got any users as there's simply no community anymore. Had an offer from Krews to integrate it similar to FastFood but it didn't spark my interest.</p><p></p><p>If people would find there selves copying you then a good portion of people would of had the intention of atleast downloading the repository to see what it's about and use it - neither occurred. I would not invest time into your content because it's out of scope and useless to me.</p><p></p><p>If I ever get to the point where I'm scaling millions of requests then I'd hire a engineer for that. Why would I waste time learning something that requires time and expertise when I could hire someone to do it? A bit like how you asked me to do a Habbo RP with you, about a week ago. You're under skilled in the front end aspect of things although you said me that you apparently made an emulator from scratch that was complete, right? Hmm... Interesting...</p><p></p><p>The same way I asked you if you wanted to be apart of my IRL business project because I wasn't comfortable with the back-end aspect too well. The difference is, I accept my weaknesses and don't have an egotistical mindset.</p><p></p><p>Over engineering is not a good thing when starting a business, there are spending budgets, overheads, scalability factors and businesses need to have an understanding of projectiles when it comes to their stack. No one has company to waste. The same way you work for a conglobate (Apple) instead of a start-up company.</p><p></p><p>You can keep acting emotionally but the truth is, no one thinks you're a bully, we just think you're egotistical and this will set you back in life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nolongerinuse, post: 478740, member: 42561"] I'm a front end developer by trade so I don't develop back-end applications on a regular basis. I'm normally working within Shopify and I'm a expert alongside a partner. I'm using Laravel for any back-end projects as of now and it's going great. Is there something wrong with Wordpress? Do I need to build a over engineered solution with serious overhead for your approval? I don't care for your destructive criticism. I'm a better front-end developer then you and have more experience in the field. You're a better back-end developer because I simply don't code it in a professional environment and it's not my trade. With all due respect, you haven't had one successful business outside of Habbo and the majority of your portfolio is strictly Habbo development related. Normally when people say things, they have something to show for it... you don't in this case. I've bailed on one thing which was MangoRP emulator. It was complete and exceeded expectations but I didn't release it. Can't remember why but aside from that, my last project, Habbo Warfare released. Barely got any users as there's simply no community anymore. Had an offer from Krews to integrate it similar to FastFood but it didn't spark my interest. If people would find there selves copying you then a good portion of people would of had the intention of atleast downloading the repository to see what it's about and use it - neither occurred. I would not invest time into your content because it's out of scope and useless to me. If I ever get to the point where I'm scaling millions of requests then I'd hire a engineer for that. Why would I waste time learning something that requires time and expertise when I could hire someone to do it? A bit like how you asked me to do a Habbo RP with you, about a week ago. You're under skilled in the front end aspect of things although you said me that you apparently made an emulator from scratch that was complete, right? Hmm... Interesting... The same way I asked you if you wanted to be apart of my IRL business project because I wasn't comfortable with the back-end aspect too well. The difference is, I accept my weaknesses and don't have an egotistical mindset. Over engineering is not a good thing when starting a business, there are spending budgets, overheads, scalability factors and businesses need to have an understanding of projectiles when it comes to their stack. No one has company to waste. The same way you work for a conglobate (Apple) instead of a start-up company. You can keep acting emotionally but the truth is, no one thinks you're a bully, we just think you're egotistical and this will set you back in life. [/QUOTE]
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