Monday, August 29, 2011

Web-Engine Versions

My thoughts on different versions that I will be coding:

Version 1: This version is going to be strictly code, no visuals. Nobody other then me should really know how to use it because it will be all crazy with code everywhere. Only one language: English. (currently in production, about 2 weeks in)

Version 2: This version is going to be the same as version one with the exception that different languages will be implemented: spanish, german, french, italian and russian.

Version 3: Start to add visuals. Adding anymore things to pure code would be crazy and would get way too hectic and confusing. adding visuals will let me create more code with greater organization. Why would i give up that trade off.

***Version 3.5: Create visuals to manage languages. After this, all i need is time in order to make my website user-friendly for all countries. This is important and will generate a lot more traffic that i wouldnt otherwise get to have with just english text.

Version 4: Start focusing primarily on construction and organization. Having links to add more pages.

Version 5: This is the big step. In version 5 i will be making it user friendly so people can use it on their sites. This addition will make the engine so vast that i wouldnt be surprised if people wanted to buy it. Which is why  I will be taking advantage of that and starting up a website so people can log-in and control one website of their own from the safety and convenience  of 1 place. But people wont use the engine for just one website which is why i will be making it possible to control multiple websites; im talking about 10+ websites all from one place. Remember when i said the engine will be so vast by then? Well i wasn't kidding. Being able to run 10+ websites from one engine seems ridiculous but its possible and i'm going to do it.

Version 5+: These will mainly be used to fix bugs

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