Beg For Questions; It Works!
On the Services page on my site I ask, “Want a second opinion?” I offer to give one for free regarding a proposed change in your site. Several of my friends issued dire warnings about this offer. They were wrong. It works very, very well.
The Unthinkable: Protect Your Business
You have worked very hard to get your business where it is today. Many hours have gone into finding the right mix of products and/or services, marketing and finding customers, building relationships and so much more. What would happen to your business if you should fall ill or worse yet, the unthinkable, you pass away? Protect yourself, your business and your family by putting a few processes in place.
Content Management: Seeking The Silver Bullet
There is no silver bullet that will solve your web content problem. There is no magical formula, no sleek software, that will take away the pain of badly written, badly organized content. Creating quality content that is well organized requires a lot of training, skill and hard work.
ID Verification using JSP
One of the most important parts of web development is to make sure that only authorized users get access to certain areas of the site. This tutorial takes a look at various steps involved in making JSP pages which validate a user ID and password from a MS Access database which contains the username and password.
What Have Your Learned Lately?
Al Siebert, Ph.D., who studied resilient seniors, discovered that they had “a childlike” curiosity, and a lifelong love of learning. People who die in their 5th and 6th decade had this life trajectory: school, then work, then leisure. Resilient seniors had combined all three throughout their lifetime.
How to Finesse Your Job Interview
So you have made it to the interview stage. You should feel proud that the employer was impressed enough to want to conduct a personal interview. I bet you didn’t realize that interview is actually latin for “intervede,” which means “to see about each other.”
Art Comes Much Later
One does not hire an architect to design a building until the function of the structure is clearly defined. First one needs to know what will go into it and what is to be accomplished within it. A restaurant business does not have the same needs as those of a machine shop.
Don’t Wait To Delegate
As an entrepreneur you often have to wear many hats: salesperson, administrator, and accountant. You try to make time for errands and family, but find yourself running out of time and running on empty. The obvious answer is to delegate some of your to-do list, but why do some of us find it so hard to let go?
Toolup.com Peer Review – Simplify Navigation
The overall site design loaded quickly, and the aesthetics of the site weren’t too bad. The only comments I have are:
The Problem with J2EE
J2EE is a great thing. As a rich collection of technologies to support the development and deployment of server-side business logic written in Java, it is a total marvel. Here at Cape Clear, we believe that while J2EE is great, it isn’t the answer to every problem, specifically it is overkill as an infrastructure to deploy Web Services. This article explains why.