Kolton Kovac (kbkovac)

CIS255 FALL 2018 Computer Science Major, Member of SVSU's Varsity Swim Team

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  1. Topic: #38 Student Loans
  2. GitHub Pages: https://kbknotlok.github.io/pages/
  3. CodePen: https://codepen.io/notlok/pen/XPZELK
  4. M-Drive: https://webp.svsu.edu/~kbkovac/ (to change, edit using vdrive.svsu.edu > find in public_html)
  5. CSIS Server: CSIS Server: https://csis.svsu.edu/~kbkovac/ (Access using NotePad++, Putty, WinSCP)
  6. 000webhost: koltonkovac.000webhostapp.com

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  1. WordPress Topic: Student Loans
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  4. All of the hosting location options seem to work just a good as the rest. There are obviously advantages and disadvantages of each, though. For example, 000webhost's interface is probably the most user friendly as it is very clear on how to upload files and edit them. There is a fee for some of the more advanced capabilities of the server as a disadvantage. When it comes to the csis server, it is probably the hardest to navigate. Finally, and the option I prefer of the 3, is the M-Drive. It offers an interface that is easy to use just like 000webhost. Although it is not technically "free" to use, it is only available to students of SVSU. In this sense, I feel like I am utilizing the knowledge I'm gaining in class as well as all the services that are offered to me as a student (the mdive).

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  1. Github Project13: PhpProject13
  2. CSIS Project13: CSIS Server
  3. Merge conflict pictures: pic1, pic2, pic3, pic4, pic5, pic6 /-/-/ Merge Repo

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  1. HTML Form to report the stats on a soccer match: Soccer Stats
  2. I chose to use the csis server because it is more difficult to use so it gives me more practice when troubleshooting to really make my head work (using PuttY). Also, it lets me view what I'm working on faster than GitHub.

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