Thursday, September 20, 2012

9/20/12--Software Basics


Undoubtedly, there are going to be doubts about whether or not this add-on to the original date websites are a good idea. To be honest, upon describing my idea, most people either rolled their eyes at what seemed like more of my "antics" or just scoffed, thinking that it would never work.

I'm telling you that it will.

However, progress must be tracked. The women signing up for my website must be monitored, and they need to have their successes and failures tracked. From day one, to week 6 (or depending how long they choose to keep their feline friends) these women will keep virtual diaries that are checked daily by a member of the "Kitty" team on the other end of the computer. This way, the members of my team will be able to decide whether or not this website is attracting enough viewers, or if we need to come up with a new strategic idea.

With ever-changing software, we must remain up-to-date and "hip with the times". And what's more hip than blogging? That is going to be similar to what these women will be doing; they shall be tracking their feelings, emotions, and affections towards the kitties. Behind the software will be a limited set of commands that the computer can interpret and execute.

In its basic source form, software is one or more files full of carefully constructed text. The users of my website will not get to see the code in this form, but at some point, software is the result of simply typing. This typing will result in there being a "personal folder" on my website (Obviously in the shape of a happy tabby cat) that the women will click on. That is the diary. It will appear as a sort of spreadsheet, and the women will have all the pages they need to babble their feelings. Cat lovers always have a lot of feelings.

In this spreadsheet they'll be able to add pictures they've taken with their kitties, and they'll really be able to make these documents their own. Much like this blog demonstrates my ideas and thoughts, their documents will demonstrate theirs.





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