I mean for me, not the world, so let’s not get excited.
The thought came to me today when a fellow I am talking to about business and other things asked for a resume oriented to web projects.
It occurred to me that I have not worked on any other kind of IT development since 1999 or before. Then I got to thinking about CSIRO and the things we did there.
I reckon I can claim my first ‘internet’, not “web”, project to 1988/9 or there about’s. I was building a mappnig database for a demo of our relational GIS system. I had a lot of layers, DCDB, Water, electricity and water. I ran into an issue though when I filled up my Oracle server.
I called a friend in the local ANU Department and he gave me permission to setup a tablespace on one of his servers and access it with Oracle’s SQL*Net as it was then (I think).
It all went swimimingly, except for the fact that in those wonderful days we had big endian and little endian modes of computers, because noone could see the sense in agreeing on these small matters.
Locally I had a Sun Workstation, connected to a sun server (maybe Motorola, maybe Sparc - long time gone bye) and the other Oracle (5.1.22) was on a Digitial Electric Corporation Vax of some description, but importantly of different ends.
The result was that my ‘links’ of water pipe cam back horizontally flipped, so that the pipes did not connect. (DOH!!) See 5 P’s of fishing: its appropriate here and ,any other places.
I got 11/10 believe it or not when I explained why the water network looked like shite. The chaps that were watching were stunned that we had set up the equivalent of a distributed, federated database on the fly. And if only because I ran out out of space.
Anyway, that’s the thought for today.
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