For me, domain names are like women’s shoes. I have many more than I actually need. For practically any excuse I’ll buy one. Don’t ask me how many I’ve rented over the years; it’s simply ridiculous.
Thus, I introduce to you our new home: FlushBuffers.com. Please let me know if the re-directs from the old site are not working for you.
There’s an old joke in the 4D Development Community, and it goes something like this:
Developer 1: Hey, wouldn’t it be great if 4D could (insert interesting thing here)?
Developer 2: Why would you want to do that?
Both Developers: Pause, look at each other, then laugh hysterically.
I’ll save the full explanation for another article, but in giving the answer “Why would you want to do that?” you show that you’re a bit out of touch with your constituency. It’s something of a self-fulfilling prophecy — if you don’t already understand why you would want to do that, you’ll probably never be convinced of its importance, and will never do it.
For me, a member of the 4D Development Community (to varying degrees) for 20 years, the punch line to the joke describes why I am now writing about the Community in a blog format: almost nobody does it. There are deeper reasons, but for today I’ll leave it that FLUSH BUFFERS is my response to Why would you want to do that?