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Home DZ
California
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USPA
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Number of Jumps
68
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Years in Sport
1
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Formation Skydiving
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Why did you start skydiving?
erasmus replied to Chris-Ottawa's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
I did it to get chicks. Hasn't worked yet. But it's as expensive as a chick -
I just had mine tonight... Good times! (brrrrr)
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Certainly participating DZ's could upload the statistical data from the app to a central server if they allow. What kind of interesting questions might you ask the data? How many AFF students make it to A license? How long does it take the average student to graduate? How many average levels are repeated? How many tandem masters does it take to screw in a light bulb? Interesting possibilities, but the data would be there to query....
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oh cool a reformed hacker! awesome
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What kind of security tools/protocols/standards do you know? What kind of system development do you do?
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Sounds like you're putting a whole lot of good effort into your feature-rich system. PHP can do a whole lot but you're getting into things that require more power than I believe PHP was designed to do. Most specifically, it is cumbersome to mesh business logic with display (html code) and incredibly difficult to maintain. 80%-90% of all work involving software is maintenance. I'm certainly not trying to dissuade you from your chosen toolset, but perhaps you can utilize some of power of using compiled languages such as C# or Java to assist your project, as well a design which includes modeling your data entities (i'm a firm believe in model-based software design)
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Yes, there are always software apps that already do some or most of what yours will be doing. But in the tech world, new innovation is good and there is always room for more than one software solution. We techies are wise not to reinvent the wheel, but sometimes we shouldn't let that thinking get in the way of being innovaters. After all, we could all still be driving model-T's right now...
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Good luck with your project. You would be a valuable resource of knowledge as to your experiences automating the business needs of your particular DZ. Thanks for chiming in. If this project lifts off, perhaps you might be so kind as to contribute your expertise in web design. I'm more of a business systems engineer. To me, the web is just another front end. But it's ubiquitous so may as well leverage it. With the advent of Ajax, web front ends can be almost as feature rich as traditional client/server apps.
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Let's get together and write kick-ass DZ and jumper software and license copies to DZ's for jump tickets. Since this is the 21st century, the DZ business apps will be web based Model-Driven Architecture systems with service handlers written in either .Net or Java. The back-end will support any standard SQL server. It should do manifesting, basic accounting, contact management for marketing to get tandems back in the door, aircraft maintenance tracking, thorough set of management reports, data-feeds via the internet to the USPA, built-in POS for merchandise, online slot reservations, etc. I haven't researched the software targeted for jumpers, but I imagine they're basically electronic log books. It might not be feasible to target this market. DZO's - are there features you would like in a piece of software that are just not available on the market today? If so, what are they? Geeks - We could code this stuff on our laptops while waiting for weather to clear. Just last Sunday I spent about 6 hours sitting around a fogged DZ listening to phrases like "jumping out of a perfectly good airplane" and "... no perfect parachute, no perfect tandem master, nor a perfect student..." I could've been cutting code...
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When I'm skydiving on Sunday, I feel closer to God (especially at altitude) and I have a better chance meeting him than going to church.
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I have sex just fine, I just need to skydive worse
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How are you like a Portuguese navigator (Magellan)? Why's that a bad nickname? Sounds distinguished.
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Do I make it up myself? Dances with Geese? Tatonka? Do I do something silly and have one assigned to me? Lands On Face? Rolls in dirt? Also, one thing, I'm off AFF and my dirty secret is that skydiving still scares the crap out of me, but I can't stop doing it. What is WRONG with me!! The problem is that it's more fun than sex.
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As a fellow (but former) member of the LDS church, I've wondered if skydiving against the word of wisdom.
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I'm new to skydiving. I just graduated AFF two weeks ago. After my 4th jump, I began to experience very peculiar physical/mental symptoms which seem to be related to the skydiving. These symptoms include: Inability to concentrate, restlessness, excitability. I find that I can temporarily alleviate the problem by reading dropzone.com forums, but relief can only be found by making a jump. Has anyone else experienced these odd symptoms? Do they go away with time? Thanks!