That's where I'd concentrate, yeah. It's a brand-new world, and semi-necessary home tech has outstripped the learning curve a bit.
I have something like ten domains right now. It's enough that managing them through a hosting company is a pain.
Mostly, I want control over my own software loadout. My current host doesn't support Ruby on Rails, and I'd like to learn it. I could go to a host that does, but they'd eventually not support something I wanted.
C's not all that popular outside of systems or embedded programming anymore. And embedded is more like C wrappers around ASM, in a lot of cases. There are still legacy C projects to be had, though. It's possible you might find something in that route if you got lucky.
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I have something like ten domains right now. It's enough that managing them through a hosting company is a pain.
Mostly, I want control over my own software loadout. My current host doesn't support Ruby on Rails, and I'd like to learn it. I could go to a host that does, but they'd eventually not support something I wanted.
C's not all that popular outside of systems or embedded programming anymore. And embedded is more like C wrappers around ASM, in a lot of cases. There are still legacy C projects to be had, though. It's possible you might find something in that route if you got lucky.