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Virtualhostx5/2/2023 ![]() Uh, four, four O a wide, an audience that might not be into web development, kind of, kind of give an explanation of what that app does. Brett: Oh, well, give us a quick explanation. And so that’s where the inspiration for it came. Tyler: and that’s exactly where virtual host X came from was at the time I was a full time web dev and I needed that, you know, to do my nine to five job. Uh, kind of scenario does end up working out well for people But in the indie developer community, I think the fix fix your own problem. I think there are people out there who do manage to make apps they know will sell and aren’t necessarily things they need. And instead I do stuff for myself first and foremost, So I’ve stopped trying to make things that I think will sell. Would it be a good app or I thought I saw a market for, but I wasn’t necessarily a fan of myself have failed miserably. Tyler: they all start out almost a hundred percent solving problems that I have myself, every app that I’ve tried to build that I thought. Brett: And what kind of, what kind of Mac apps would you say you right. And that’s what I’ve been doing for the past decade. And then I just kind of, you know, split my time and made the transition to full time Mac and iOS around 2010. So I started learning how to do, you know, McCoist development around 2003. ![]() And you know, that whole time I’m building web dev, you know, I’m running on a Mac. Tyler: Yeah, I mean, I did web development, you know, from college on, through like 2008 or nine. Is that, is that kind of primarily what you do these days? Um, but yeah, you, you, you’re just, you’re a prolific developer around the time that NBL came out, you had a, an app called Nottingham that was another kind of notational velocity type of application. So you’re, uh, the reason I know you and know of you, it, well, it actually goes back to one of your apps. So if you hear me wincing, if that comes through the microphone, that’s just from sitting in a chair. And I’ve been looking forward to talking to him because he’s on about the same level of a geek frequency as me. Brett: This week’s guest is Tyler Hall, a Mac and iOS developer, and a father. Soundtrack: Hello, I’m Brett Terpstra and you’re listening to systematic. To ensure Apache loads your virtual hosts, make sure your httpd.Podcast: Play in new window | Download Transcript This can be any file on your Mac as long as you have modified your nf file to include it. The full path to the conf file you would like VirtualHostX to save your virtualhost containers to. To create a custom server recipe of your own, choose "Custom" as your Default Web Server in VirtualHostX's Preferences, and fill in the appropriate settings for the web server you are using. VirtualHostX will automatically open and confirm if you'd like to install the recipe. To install a server recipe someone has given you, just double-click the file. ![]() This is in addition to the servers that VHX has built-in support for - MAMP, XAMPP, and Apple's built-in Apache. Beginning with VirtualHostX 2.8, you can create custom server recipes that let VirtualHostX work with alternative Apache servers such as Zend Server CE, BitNami, and Acquia Drupal just to name a few. ![]()
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