It's About Boxes...
small & BIG
It all starts with some boxes drawn on a piece of paper. Then I usually continue with few more boxes on few more pieces of paper. And then, I start making few digital boxes and try to add these into few bigger digital boxes.
Then I make some additional boxes in the database and fill them with some content inside some boxed rows. In the end I usually connect these db boxes together to improve the boxiness of the database.
Ok, now, some code is needed to fill the digital boxes created at step 1. Because, you know, who needs empty boxes?! This step is quite crucial. Some of the boxes usually try to unbox themselves, violating the digital boxicity defined in part 2. Or was it part 3? At this moment, I sometimes start boxing my head against the two 24” boxes in front of me. And that could be pretty boxious at times!
You see, ain’t no good ride doing web development…
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