Archive for July, 2009

Pagerank, Search Engine Optimization and SERPs

Friday, July 31st, 2009

I came across to great discussion topics on LinkedIn today.
You might have to be a member of the “Inbound Marketers – For Marketing Professionals” to join.
But here are the links if you are interested.
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Where do I learn how to code?

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Recently I have come across a wonderful website called W3Schools (http://w3schools.com/) It teaches you step-by-step on how to code in various programming languages. Some of the languages they teach include HTML, XHTML, CSS, TCP/IP, XML, CSS, ASP, SQL, JavaScript and Flash. So if you are looking for a new programming job or [...]

Joomla Software Developer

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

A couple days ago when I was working on a Joomla project for a client, I came across a wonderful software developer from Romania, who was extremely knowledgeable about Joomla and php coding. In addition, he has created numerous extensions for the Joomla content management system. One of my favorite is the fully [...]

Ask for help!

Monday, July 27th, 2009

I would like to share with you guys a story. During my years as a computer science student, I had never wanted to let the teacher or my classmates know that I did not understand the assignment. I liked to make an impression that I was capable without anyone’s help. Well that [...]

Planning in the Software Development Cycle

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

This is part one of our ongoing series: Planning, the Software Development Cycle.
In Computer Science class, one of the first concepts we learn is the Software Development Cycle (or Process as some people like to call it). The most crucial of the tasks is first communicating with the cusomter and seeing what requirements they [...]

Use Access or Excel?

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Here is a question I have been asked by many about.  Which application should I use to store data?  Then, people ask me what is the difference between the two.  My answer is twofold.  There are pros and cons to each application.  If the data you are trying to store is relatively simple, like contacts, [...]

Wordpress 101: Introduction to Admin Interface and Posts

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

This is part one of our ongoing series: Wordpress 101.
Over the years, I have been using Wordpress and Blogger to make my weblogs and websites.  Between, the two I like Wordpress the most.  You may ask, why do I prefer Wordpress?  First of all, I like its user interface for administrators.  The most recent version [...]

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