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Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by StreetCred: 9:53pm On Sep 11, 2016
I can remember here on nairaland years ago when it was stated that python was used in building nairaland.
I used this website http://builtwith.com/nairaland.com
to check, it wasn't stated there.
anyone knows??
I'm working on a project like nairaland currently

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Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by KvnqPrezo(m): 10:03pm On Sep 11, 2016
I heard that They started with smf but now usinq python...no sure just mail the mod..
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by Sirmuel1(m): 10:34pm On Sep 11, 2016
KvnqPrezo:
I heard that They started with smf but now usinq python...no sure just mail the mod..


Which mod go answer that kind question?
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by KvnqPrezo(m): 10:39pm On Sep 11, 2016
Sirmuel1:



Which mod go answer that kind question?
LOLZ
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by ANTONINEUTRON(m): 10:44pm On Sep 11, 2016
They Use Python
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by KvnqPrezo(m): 10:56pm On Sep 11, 2016
ANTONINEUTRON:
They Use Python

I need your help...
Can I ask?
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by ANTONINEUTRON(m): 10:09pm On Sep 12, 2016
KvnqPrezo:
I need your help... Can I ask?
what
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by KvnqPrezo(m): 3:12am On Sep 13, 2016
ANTONINEUTRON:
what
Am having problems with JavaScript...
Can I move on to PHP??
.
Js quite harder than PHP...
.
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by Charpell(m): 4:35am On Sep 13, 2016
Sirmuel1:



Which mod go answer that kind question?
grin grin grin
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by Olumyco(m): 7:03am On Sep 13, 2016
KvnqPrezo:

Am having problems with JavaScript...
Can I move on to PHP??
.
Js quite harder than PHP...
.

JavaScript is not that hard. Its a function of how u r studying it. U might av to Check this: https://www.nairaland.com/3346270/simple-rich-fast-approach-learning#49312175
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by ANTONINEUTRON(m): 5:07pm On Sep 13, 2016
KvnqPrezo:

Am having problems with JavaScript...
Can I move on to PHP??
.
Js quite harder than PHP...
.
no problem,

I was learning js early dis year but I stopped when I got to OOP part of js

I learn't about django & python but I stopped cuz it's supported by freehost and cannot be use developing with android.

that was when I started with php and I am almost done developing my first app.


So it's left for u to choose,

but I want to assure u something if u perfect PHP, u will understand JavaScript
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by KvnqPrezo(m): 5:26pm On Sep 13, 2016
ANTONINEUTRON:

no problem,

I was learning js early dis year but I stopped when I got to OOP part of js

I learn't about django & python but I stopped cuz it's supported by freehost and cannot be use developing with android.

that was when I started with php and I am almost done developing my first app.


So it's left for u to choose,

but I want to assure u something if u perfect PHP, u will understand JavaScript
I downloaded a video about JavaScript and am understanding it...lemme me see how it goes
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by ANTONINEUTRON(m): 5:34pm On Sep 13, 2016
KvnqPrezo:

I downloaded a video about JavaScript and am understanding it...lemme me see how it goes
videos
I prefer w3 school and tutorialspoint tutorial
Cuz of their try it yourself option
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by KvnqPrezo(m): 5:54pm On Sep 13, 2016
ANTONINEUTRON:
videos
I prefer w3 school and tutorialspoint tutorial
Cuz of their try it yourself option

Yes video...
,
I have a editor that view code offline...
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by dollarlander: 3:49pm On Jun 08, 2023
StreetCred:
I can remember here on nairaland years ago when it was stated that python was used in building nairaland.
I used this website http://builtwith.com/nairaland.com
to check, it wasn't stated there.
anyone knows??
I'm working on a project like nairaland currently

Have you finished the project? Share here lets see and use it.

Thanks.
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by airsaylongcome: 4:24pm On Jun 08, 2023
dollarlander:


Have you finished the project? Share here lets see and use it.

Thanks.

The "challenge" isn't about building another Forum software. There loads and loads of those available. The challenge is about getting people to use it. There are viable alternatives to big projects like Twitter and Instagram. But these aren't widely used, or rather are used by people who are "tired" of the commercialization (adverts) found on Twitter and IG.

The real challenge is about being able to drive (and keep) traffic to the alternatives. That's were the real work is

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Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by Nobody: 7:41pm On Jun 08, 2023
airsaylongcome:


The "challenge" isn't about building another Forum software. There loads and loads of those available. The challenge is about getting people to use it. There are viable alternatives to big projects like Twitter and Instagram. But these aren't widely used, or rather are used by people who are "tired" of the commercialization (adverts) found on Twitter and IG.

The real challenge is about being able to drive (and keep) traffic to the alternatives. That's were the real work is


That shouldn't be an issue


There are a lot of ways to drive genuine traffic to the site
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by Paystack: 7:45pm On Jun 08, 2023
Failure2019:



That shouldn't be an issue


There are a lot of ways to drive genuine traffic to the site

That's actually the issue.

Getting organic traffic isn't easy

Keeping the organic traffic you get overtime still isn't easy..


Getting paid traffic isn't cheap.

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Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by airsaylongcome: 8:50pm On Jun 08, 2023
Failure2019:



That shouldn't be an issue

There are a lot of ways to drive genuine traffic to the site

It is actually brutally difficult to get traffic. There's a ton of forum software available. I'm even evaluating a few right now. But getting people to visit and stay on a new forum is very difficult. Even if you want to provide monetary incentives.

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Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by Nobody: 2:09am On Jun 09, 2023
Paystack:


That's actually the issue.

Getting organic traffic isn't easy

Keeping the organic traffic you get overtime still isn't easy..


Getting paid traffic isn't cheap.



As long as the forum is interesting to be on

Users will come

Getting paid traffic flops sometimes
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by airsaylongcome: 11:50am On Jun 09, 2023
Failure2019:


As long as the forum is interesting to be on

Users will come

Getting paid traffic flops sometimes

Forum content comes from users. Users prefer forums that already have content. Organic content rather than content. That takes a lot of time. People also prefer mainstream. For example I'm almost certain you have never heard of Pixelfed or Mastodon as major alternatives to Instagram and Twitter. They contain very interesting and IMO more sound materials but most of Nigeria never goes there. Which is a good thing if you ask me
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by Nobody: 4:57pm On Jun 09, 2023
airsaylongcome:


Forum content comes from users. Users prefer forums that already have content.

True Sha

Organic content rather than content. That takes a lot of time. People also prefer mainstream. For example I'm almost certain you have never heard of [i]Pixelfed or Mastodon [/i]as major alternatives to Instagram and Twitter. They contain very interesting and IMO more sound materials but most of Nigeria never goes there. Which is a good thing if you ask me


Not everyone prefers main stream

TF
I'm on a Mastodon instance( fosstodon) been there since 2018 before it went viral

Mastodon and pixelfed are for geeks and nerds only

A normal person won't understand the fediverse or federated software

I know a nigerian guy that has an instance on Mastodon


There are nigerian peeps on Mastodon but not pixelfed
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by airsaylongcome: 5:16pm On Jun 09, 2023
Failure2019:



Not everyone prefers main stream

TF
I'm on a Mastodon instance( fosstodon) been there since 2018 before it went viral

Mastodon and pixelfed are for geeks and nerds only

A normal person won't understand the fediverse or federated software

I know a nigerian guy that has an instance on Mastodon


There are nigerian peeps on Mastodon but not pixelfed


They are for geeks until they go mainstream. I remember joining Facebook in 2006 when it was mostly geeks and nerds on there. Went mainstream and boom! I’m on Pixelfed.social so that makes it at least on Naija person there lol.

About understanding Federation and Fediverse, I’m sure people would be able to get their heads around it after sometime using it. For example I’m on lemmy.ml and I’m able to view communities outside my host instance. Heck I’m even beginning to see kbin instances that federate with lemmy.ml


I love the idea of federation and the feddiverse
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by dollarlander: 11:53am On Jun 12, 2023
airsaylongcome:


The "challenge" isn't about building another Forum software. There loads and loads of those available. The challenge is about getting people to use it. There are viable alternatives to big projects like Twitter and Instagram. But these aren't widely used, or rather are used by people who are "tired" of the commercialization (adverts) found on Twitter and IG.

The real challenge is about being able to drive (and keep) traffic to the alternatives. That's were the real work is

You are right. But one must not give up if you have a great app like Nairaland to share with community.

Thanks for your response.
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by airsaylongcome: 1:57pm On Jun 12, 2023
dollarlander:


You are right. But one must not give up if you have a great app like Nairaland to share with community.

Thanks for your response.

I am interested in any and every Nigerian forum whether that is Nairaland or something that you or anyone else has to offer. Reddit is the biggest forum in the US but currently facing resistance from users not happy with Reddit. I’d be very interested in any forum that can compete for following from Nigerian forum users. I can mention some free, very high quality, forum software that you can have a look at

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Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by Nobody: 3:40pm On Jun 12, 2023
airsaylongcome:


I am interested in any and every Nigerian forum whether that is Nairaland or something that you or anyone else has to offer. Reddit is the biggest forum in the US but currently facing resistance from users not happy with Reddit. I’d be very interested in any forum that can compete for following from Nigerian forum users. I can mention some free, very high quality, forum software that you can have a look at


There are a lots of nigerian forums like Nairaland but the one only holding forum admin from publicising their forum are mostly hosting fees .

I personally have a Usenet like forum was live in 2019 but took it down December 2019 because of AWS hosting fees


If I see anyone that'll purchase some GPUs for me to host my forum site , I'll be glad
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by dollarlander: 1:41am On Jun 13, 2023
airsaylongcome:


I am interested in any and every Nigerian forum whether that is Nairaland or something that you or anyone else has to offer. Reddit is the biggest forum in the US but currently facing resistance from users not happy with Reddit. I’d be very interested in any forum that can compete for following from Nigerian forum users. I can mention some free, very high quality, forum software that you can have a look at

Hun interested. Please post the links. Thanks.
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by dollarlander: 2:05am On Jun 13, 2023
Failure2019:



There are a lots of nigerian forums like Nairaland but the one only holding forum admin from publicising their forum are mostly hosting fees .

I personally have a Usenet like forum was live in 2019 but took it down December 2019 because of AWS hosting fees


If I see anyone that'll purchase some GPUs for me to host my forum site , I'll be glad

Eeyah.

But I think if this current administration can do something about exchange rate, it will encourage technology growth in this country. Imagine how popular your site might have been if not because of hosting fee. Very sorry bro.

But which programming language did you use for the site? If I may ask.
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by Nobody: 3:52am On Jun 13, 2023
dollarlander:


Eeyah.

But I think if this current administration can do something about exchange rate, it will encourage technology growth in this country. Imagine how popular your site might have been if not because of hosting fee. Very sorry bro.

But which programming language did you use for the site? If I may ask.

PHP
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by dollarlander: 9:33am On Jun 13, 2023
Failure2019:


PHP

Oh great. I pray that one day the site will come back to life.
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by dollarlander: 9:44am On Jun 13, 2023
Failure2019:



There are a lots of nigerian forums like Nairaland but the one only holding forum admin from publicising their forum are mostly hosting fees .

I personally have a Usenet like forum was live in 2019 but took it down December 2019 because of AWS hosting fees


If I see anyone that'll purchase some GPUs for me to host my forum site , I'll be glad

Bro, I'm really concerned about your inability to sustain your site. But I have this post on Nairaland, talking about federal government loans for 2023. I think it is an opportunity you can give a try. You may get loan there to sustain your site till the site is able to sustain itself.

https://www.nairaland.com/7725940/list-federal-government-loans-2023

Thanks.
Re: Which Programming Language Was Used For Nairaland Server-side Scripting? by airsaylongcome: 9:46am On Jun 13, 2023
dollarlander:


Hun interested. Please post the links. Thanks.

Don't want to post links because of the spam bot. But there's
Flarum (Flarum [dot] org)
Discourse(discourse[.]org)
Postmill (postmill [dot] xyz)
Lemmy (lemmy [.] ml)
kbin (kbin[.]pub)

There are also classics like Simple Machine Forum (which was the original used for Nairaland) and PHPBB

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