Archive for July, 2008

How a Social Networking Website Developer Can Work For You

Monday, July 28th, 2008

More people are creating social networking websites nowadays. There are some people that are looking to make their sites unique to stand out from the crowd. The downside to this is they don’t have experience in creating websites that will set them apart.
There is always a need for social networking website developers. The developers can […]

Web Developer Suite - Master PHP, ASP or CF Dreamweaver Websites With These WebAssist Extensions

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Each extension is installed individually within the Dreamweaver extension manager, and is accessed via the WebAssist toolbar added to Dreamweaver. The real value of the Web Developer Suite lies in the ability to code advanced website function in a fraction of the time it would take to hand code. Each extension operates from a wizard-like […]

The Minimum You Need to know to be an OpenVMS Application Developer - Book Review

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Do you want to be an OpenVMS Application Developer? If you don’t know what that is, then you probably don’t need this book, but if you do, you’ve found the seemingly most comprehensive and readable guide to doing so. Roland Hughes’ offering, “The Minimum You Need to know to be an OpenVMS Application Developer” is […]

SQL: Querying Microsoft Great Plains - Overview for Database Administrator/Developer

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

Looks like Microsoft Great Plains becomes more and more popular, partly because of Microsoft muscles behind it.? Now it is targeted to the whole spectrum of horizontal and vertical market clientele.? Small companies use Small Business Manager (which is based on the same technology - Great Plains Dexterity dictionary and runtime), Great Plains Standard on […]

Spotting the New Age Developer From a Distance

Friday, July 25th, 2008

In the Bronze Age, the “Other Interests” section of the resume was supposed to be the (designated) place for highlighting how well-rounded and creative you are. You know, like saying “I like cooking, horses, and long walks on the beach” was supposed to impress someone. Honestly, I’ve never even understood why people bothered with that […]

Ten Tools Every Software Developer Needs

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

In the early days, software development was more art than science and developers were looked on as geeks and quasi-magicians. Over the years, methodologies have evolved that have brought the software development process more into the mainstream. Here are ten recommendations for the modern programmer. Get to know these tools and you’ll be in high […]

When Worlds Collide - The Marketer Meets the Web Developer

Monday, July 21st, 2008

Clear communication is the key to success.
As a marketer, you know how your website should look, what it should say, and what features you’d like to include to maximize your push-to-web campaigns. You even have someone ready to start implementing your vision. You’ve thought of everything, right?
Well, maybe not everything.
Will your site use HTML or […]

Microsoft Great Plains Integration with Legacy Systems - Overview For Developer

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Looks like Microsoft Great Plains becomes more and more popular, partly because of Microsoft muscles behind it. Now it is targeted to the whole spectrum of horizontal and vertical market clientele. Small companies use Small Business Manager (which is based on the same technology - Great Plains Dexterity dictionary and runtime), Great Plains Standard on […]

Before You Call a Web Developer, Ask Yourself One Question

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Because we develop Web sites, not surprisingly, the first words we often hear from people are: “I need a Web site.” My response is often “why?” The answer to that question can be quite telling. I can almost guarantee that you won’t end up with a good Web site if you don’t even know why […]