1) Microsoft - ASP - MVC
https://www.appseconnect.com/how-to-design-a-multi-tenant-application-with-asp-net-mvc/
Or using this guys SassKit
http://benfoster.io/blog/saaskit-multi-tenancy-made-easy
A Multi-Tenant (SaaS) Application With ASP.NET MVC, Angularjs, EntityFramework and ASP.NET Boilerplate
https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1043326/A-Multi-Tenant-SaaS-Application-With-ASP-NET-MVC-A
2) Django
http://django-tenant-schemas.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
3) Any other approaches?
So I would like to know what sort of architectures some startup's have went with, and some of the challenges they hit by picking that approach?
http://www.theverge.com/2014/6/19/5824336/google-s-quantum-computer-just-flunked-its-first-big-test
This got me thinking of quantum computers in general, the next day I came across this story from the New York times about how scientist's reported finding a reliable way of transferring data by quantum teleportation across 3 metres here is the link.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/30/science/scientists-report-finding-reliable-way-to-teleport-data.html
This then got me thinking what if you had the quantum computer with the quantum teleportation and where able to send information not across a distance but to the past.
So instead of sending a person back in time like back to the future which will be extremely complex you just send 1's and 0's.
The best way to send those 1's and 0's would be an email.
So the earliest you could send it would be 1974 if your father worked for the military or worked at a University. Or when email became popular in 1990's. This means history can only be altered from this time on.
What would you send?
I know the site isn't perfect I am still getting some things sorted. Like the cars and flights and some other shit.
I am saving up money to get the logo re-done.
I used a free £50 google adwords voucher and all google did was put it on pages which weren't relevant. When I questioned it with them, they rang me and said the pages where relevant, which is bullshit.
Here is an example.
Most of my clicks where from http://tvmao.com/
Which was a Chinese site I don't mind the Chinese since it is a growing economy. But there 195 clicks didn't even appear in google analytics. So that wiped £5.80 of my budget.
Here is another example.
gamesandapps.com was 66 clicks which cost me £2.59 of my budget. I don't even know where the site display's it's ads.
So since the display ads wiped out 4/5 of my budget and 90 Percent weren't relevant I think I will stick to search in future which isn't on default so lession learnt, so watch out newbies to the wonderful world of Google AdWords.
Any other sites, which work, to market your site?
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