I've gone back and forth on this for a while now, but from a practical basis I've made a decision. Not that I haven't made this same decision multiple times in the past months, and each time in a different direction. But I've found myself spending almost all my time in one camp for the… Continue reading Part 4, Decision Time
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Part 3, ASRs and Riding the Wave of Change
One of the problems with life is dealing with change. Nothing is static. Everything is constantly changing. While that has always been true, the pace of change has accelerated in modern times. The volume of changes that seem to have some impact on us has gone up, and the awareness of change has intensified. We… Continue reading Part 3, ASRs and Riding the Wave of Change
Functional Requirements
Today I found a great resource documenting Functional Requirements for Community-Oriented Software and Technologies. Go to the web page and click on the HTML button, or the small "x" button next to it. I may come back and review this document again later in a discussion of evaluating and rating alternatives, but I didn't want… Continue reading Functional Requirements
The Road To Here And Now …
In my journey to create architectedfutures.net, one of the things I'm dealing with is a platform infrastructure choice. My current focus is an investigation of Drupal and WordPress. I haven't chosen between them yet, and I believe either could do a good job for 80 percent of what I want to do, but there are definite… Continue reading The Road To Here And Now …
BuddyPress – WordPress Profile Syncronization
One of the early questions I had about how BuddyPress and WordPress are integrated was: "How do the user profiles for site members correspond?" I'm not familiar with the history of the two products, but BuddyPress is implemented as a plugin component within a WordPress environment. To access BuddyPress you login to a WordPress site… Continue reading BuddyPress – WordPress Profile Syncronization
Hello world!
Welcome to ArchitectedFutures.info. I hope you find the site helpful and become motivated to return to track my progress and/or make use of the content I'm providing. The purpose of the site is to create a form of breadcrumb trail in my efforts to build a larger, more complex site using either Drupal or WordPress/BuddyPress… Continue reading Hello world!