Best approach for (portable) web development? (24)

18 Name: Nameless : 2025/07/27 01:13

>>13
Perhaps, but I don't think I have a set of conflicting requirements here. Any other project of mine literally follows the same layout: Portable prerequisite programs(IE: compilers, emulators, Git,) stuck on a virtual hard drive, and a bunch of my scripts. Whether it be BASIC, C/C++, assembly, or Love2D, that's how it goes.
The fact I cannot seem to make a web version of my VHDs is annoying as shit.

>>14
Almost every day, EXCEPT right now because I'm a bit over 400 miles from my desktop.

>>15
I do not have good experiences with synchronizing Git, but I do already use it to some extent. I just like local copies more.

>>16 >>17
>ChatGPT
I'm not a vibe coder. If I'm going to do something I'm gonna try to do it right. I've asked ChatGPT TWICE for assistance with JS and honestly, my experience went poorly, so I don't want to try that again.
Anyways, I might use Docker once my laptop gets changed out for something that SUPPORTS VIRTUALIZATION.
I actually hate Linux and would only ever use it as server software.
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