C wasn't available to me at that time. Assembly language compilers were.
As for my site-- it's a front end for a real company with real people. The audio is used in making slideshows for speech presentation projects, which can be evaluated by real teachers or staff. Basically, it's like a very simple Powerpoint equivalent.
As for DNS servers-- I dunno. It may be a regional thing. I'm not in any way limited by technology (except for browsers or OS which don't support certain standards yet). But internet speed is true gigabit, I never have DNS problems or anything like that. I suspect you may just be living in a region which is very behind in terms of technology infrastructure.
As for my site-- it's a front end for a real company with real people. The audio is used in making slideshows for speech presentation projects, which can be evaluated by real teachers or staff. Basically, it's like a very simple Powerpoint equivalent.
As for DNS servers-- I dunno. It may be a regional thing. I'm not in any way limited by technology (except for browsers or OS which don't support certain standards yet). But internet speed is true gigabit, I never have DNS problems or anything like that. I suspect you may just be living in a region which is very behind in terms of technology infrastructure.