EasyEngine: lickety-split installation of WordPress on a LEMP stack, with selective SSL.
So after I spent quite a large amount of time writing my last post, I was contacted in the comments by an enterprising marketing executive from
UPDATE June 25th, 2014: Screw this entire post. The guys at rtCamp (see comments) found this post and turned me on to their wonderful EasyEngine (@easyengine), which installs the entire LEMP stack and WordPress […]
I’ve just moved this blog from a hosting provider to AWS EC2, and chose to use MariaDB instead of mySQL behind WordPress.
MariaDB, a fork of mySQL itself, bills itself as completely compatible with mySQL, so any mySQL install can be upgraded to MariaDB pretty much […]
UPDATE, June 27, 2014: This post is sort of obsolete now. Use EasyEngine! I’ve posted about it in detail here.
I spent way too long trying unsuccessfully to install a LEMP stack (Linux, Nginx, mySQL, PHP) on Ubuntu on EC2. The […]
Google App Engine: Google Cloud SQL Type Code Quirks
I’ve been working a lot recently on an internal project for a large software company, and we’re doing it in Google App Engine with Google Cloud SQL behind it. I like this combo, because it allows me to code a pretty powerful web […]
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