> The internet was mostly irrelevant to the line of work I was involved in although it was starting to have impact. We had one ISDN 2x line for the entire office. It was set up to open on demand and time out a few minutes later as it was billed by the minute.
Early gig I had in 97 was working on building an internal corp intranet for a prototyping shop. There were around 50-60 folks there - probably 20 "upstairs" - doing the office/business work. I was upstairs. I was instructed to build this in Front Page. Didn't want to (was already doing some decent PHP on the side) but... hey... the IT guy knew best.
Asked for some books on FP. Nope - denied. So I spent time surfing through a lot of MS docs (they had a moderate amount online docs for FP, seemingly) and a lot of newsgroups. I was pulled aside after a while saying I was using too much bandwidth. The entire building had - as you had - a double ISDN line - a whopping 128k shared between 20+ people. I was using 'too much' and this was deemed 'wrong'. I pointed out that they decided on the tool, which wasn't a great fit for the task, and then refused to provide any support (books/etc). I left soon after. They were looking for a way to get me out - I think they realized an intranet wasn't really something they could pull off (certainly not in FP) but didn't want to 'fire' me specifically, as that wasn't a good look. Was there all of... 3 months IIRC. Felt like an eternity.
Working in software in the 90s - a bookstore with good tech books became invaluable, as well as newsgroups. No google, no stackoverflow, often very slow internet, or... none sometimes.
And.. there were far fewer distractions. Waiting for compiling? Maybe you could play solitaire, but there were fewer 'rabbit holes' to go down because... you likely weren't on a network. Even by mid 90s, you weren't easily 2 seconds away from any distraction you wanted, even if you were 'online'.
Early gig I had in 97 was working on building an internal corp intranet for a prototyping shop. There were around 50-60 folks there - probably 20 "upstairs" - doing the office/business work. I was upstairs. I was instructed to build this in Front Page. Didn't want to (was already doing some decent PHP on the side) but... hey... the IT guy knew best.
Asked for some books on FP. Nope - denied. So I spent time surfing through a lot of MS docs (they had a moderate amount online docs for FP, seemingly) and a lot of newsgroups. I was pulled aside after a while saying I was using too much bandwidth. The entire building had - as you had - a double ISDN line - a whopping 128k shared between 20+ people. I was using 'too much' and this was deemed 'wrong'. I pointed out that they decided on the tool, which wasn't a great fit for the task, and then refused to provide any support (books/etc). I left soon after. They were looking for a way to get me out - I think they realized an intranet wasn't really something they could pull off (certainly not in FP) but didn't want to 'fire' me specifically, as that wasn't a good look. Was there all of... 3 months IIRC. Felt like an eternity.
Working in software in the 90s - a bookstore with good tech books became invaluable, as well as newsgroups. No google, no stackoverflow, often very slow internet, or... none sometimes.