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Originally Posted by kgun
My bolding. What do you mean?
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Yes I have actually designed and written many, everything from design of the language elements, to the interpreter to the code generation pass of the compiler.
My masters is in Compiler Design and Construction:
In the past I've had jobs and projects designing:
1) Assembly languages for new processors
2) Flow Control languages for DSP systems
3) Basic like interpreters for Micro controllers in robotics
4) Analysis lanquages for cross platform development in the Financial industry.
5) Scrpting lanquage for generators of HTML, and Perl before VB , ASP and PHP existed called Webgen.
6) WYSWIG interfaces for dataflow design systems.
7) A Functional Mathmatical lanquage to replace fortran
8 ) A multi Cobol Dialect interpreter/decompiler for Y2k and endpoint problem analysis....
9) Operating system command line interpreter for new computer systems. (completely different then DOS or UNIX systems)
I was an original designer for IBM & CSS First Boston's HPS Rules , Edo's W.A.S.P.P., and VNS Inc. Webgen.
But this has nothing to do with my Question.........LOL
My Friend Kgun ---- simple question will taking my navigation elements and moving them after the content in my source code truly have any weight with the search engines?
I don't belive there will be a big penalty hit for when they are reindexed. A few months ago I added Tags to all the images all over the site that were missing them and the pages were not negatively affected in the search engines, in fact many actually moved up in the rankings.....