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We're on HN there're many people that start to look for some ideas to start programming or building better skills. In my life I had many newbies that just wanted to "copy" software characteristics and then open source it.
Do you have any old software that you would like to have again? Let's fill some comments for those people that want to start a weekend project or just want to revive some nostalgia
But in a memory safe and secure (read as: strongly typed and sanitized) language, with a better database query concept. The old forums were plagued by SQL injection or PHP parser corruption/overflow exploits.
After reddit and stackoverflow both kinda are on their way to the shitter, I'd love to see e.g. an open source golang or rust based forum software flourish. Ideally supported by EFF or the Linux foundation.
There is Apache Answers [1] which was very promising, but I'm not sure whether the focus was that this was just a one time incubator product or whether they plan on building it further.
I fear that a lot of projects that were trying to tackle this niche were too overengineered. The reason why PHP forums were so popular is because it was easy (or convenient) to deploy. A simple VPS setup, even XAMPP or LAMPP tools existed, and all server administration web UIs like confixx had support for managing its dependencies.
[1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-answer
I’ve actually been thinking about setting up an old G4 Mac just for this.
https://www.macintoshrepository.org/64891-aliens
I stil remember way too many of the key sequences from ~1985!
I've been using it for most of my programming since ~ 1995.
- a music player that doesn’t suck. I wish I could use streaming services with Foobar2000.
(They've got some sister sites if you don't like electronic dance music)
QB is the free to use bundled version for MS-DOS that doesn't have this feature.
When I started with with Notes it was pre-internet as well so having a system in London and New York that could replicate only updates over a not-very high bandwidth link to the US was amazing.
But I've recently had to create document storage and approval sites with a simple workflow and it's horrible in SharePoint.
I would like to have that back if I could!
https://www.macstories.net/reviews/agile-web-solutions-acqui...
b) Evernote, before it jumped the shark.