After another week of class, it was not going too bad. Unfortunately, I lost my wallet sometime after the first week, and I couldn't purchase the software for the class. Luckily for me, I was able to get some done in advance. The class felt slower because I could not do some of the work in class. However, a thing to mention is that I arrived early to take the Bonus Quiz, and I did horribly. Next week, the professor is offering the same thing, and personally, I'm going to be okay without bothering again. He was a bit late but had a valid excuse; another reason for me to go was to fix some formatting issues on discussion points. I wanted to fix it during class, but there was no time. Just yesterday, though, I finally purchased the software to finish the assignments. It's getting frustrating, however, with random discussion assignments posted randomly. I just finished one of them, and as I was writing this, another one got posted.... oh well, that's for the next week.
For this week's discussion post, I chose 2.5.9 Network Server Facts. I always enjoyed the idea of one day hosting a server and building a website. The servers behind every favorite website are huge and massive, considering the amount of traffic they can get daily. The patience and knowledge of these basic facts can help me understand client-server models. Before this I couldn't tell what would suit best for my ideal website. How a company manages and chooses its servers is important and even more important for me when these basic principles can prevent the website from crashing, run more smoothly, and have a better experience scrolling through in general. I started to look around, and with this understanding now I personally believe making the right choice when I decide to launch my site will be a lot more easy.