Please forgive us if you encounter errors while browsing the site. We are constantly working on it and when transferring files over we sometimes miss ones. The errors should go away after a few minutes.

We're also working on an error reporting system so if there are errors that don't go away, we'll know about it. Assuming email isn't the problem.

We do have a test site and we use that for major updates but for small updates we just go live because it works on our development server and it works on the live server, when we upload the right files.

It's times like these I wish Visual Studio had a better Publish feature that wouldn't take 4 hours publishing to FTP. Why can't it work smoothly like Dreamweaver?

I am taking a Systems Analysis class right now and we were talking about the differences between the Waterfall method, the Rapid Application Development method, and the Agile Development method, and as you can maybe tell, I am using an approach between RAD and the Agile method because I tend to churn out bug fixes once or more a day but soon iterative development will slow down as the site becomes fully functional. I keep a running to-do list in an Excel sheet so I can note features/bugs/suggestions I find or receive for later fixing/implementing. So while RAD/Agile let me release the new Intrepid Studio site sooner it also brought with it a slew of bugs or features that weren't visible on the surface.

I agree with my professor when she notes that no one of them is the best method, they all have ups and downs.