Hey /g/, help me out with your opinion? I need to know which is masters' choice of:
1. Web Hosting Company
2. Top tier business level antivirus (if really it is necessary)
3. Code editor for web design
Thanks /g/! It's for science purpose
1. Your mom's husband
2. Best buy
3. edlin
>Web Hosting Company
Hosting just a static website? Database too?
Need more details.
If you need a full VM then Digital Ocean is pretty cheap, Azure/AWS provide cheap shit as well.
>>55769676
For a PHP + MySQL website, but also your opinion on the choice for a static website would be appreciated.
Actually I don't have a big knowdlege, I am just performing a research for my university, but I'm guessing a full VM it's a hosting that includes all the services? Thank you for your contribution!
>>55769813
A full VM would allow you to configure anything you want on it, PHP, MySQL, apache, etc. "unlimited" of those resources as well - depending on the size of the VM. This would require more upfront knowledge/learning obviously.
You can host static sites straight off GitHub/GitLab - and some other places that provide more features: https://www.netlify.com/pricing .
>>55769846
Big thank you! Any suggestion on antivirus (if is really worth it) or code editor? Thank you!
>>55769893
(I'm assuming Windows here but a lot of these tools work for Mac/Windows and I'm assuming you're not using Linux based on the questions)
For PHP/General Web you could really use anything from basic Notepad to something that costs money like PhpStorm.
Just shooting out a list of editors:
Notepad
Notepad++
Sublime
PhpStorm
Netbeans
Eclipse
I'm not up to date on Anti Virus or what is "hip" right now, seems like a lot of people just settling with Microsoft Security Essentials + malwarebytes.
>>55770012
Thank you sir, you really helped here