JavaServer Pages has been in the web developer arsenal for several years, but “Ruby on Rails” author Bruce Tate thinks Ruby may offer a better approach to web page development.
Open Source In eHarmony Development Bliss
When it comes to avoiding outages that cost a business $1,000 per minute of downtime, the matchmaking site eHarmony prefers an open source stack for its operations.
Atlas Can Lift ASP Development
Microsoft offers its version of an Ajax framework called Atlas, which integrates cross-browser script libraries with ASP.NET server-side development.
W3C Advances Mobile Web Development
The World Wide Web Consortium has promoted its Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0 for website and content management system designers to Candidate Recommendation status.
10 Step Web Design and Development Contract Agreement
This is not written by a professional lawyer or anyone close to one. It is written by a typical business owner of a successful web development company who has no law degree or the budget to hire a lawyer to write a web development contract.
Key Considerations in Web Site Development Agreements
When web developers and their clients get together, there can be a variety of different responses.
Google Graphs World Development
Google has produced a very interesting tool that plots world development indicators on a graph to compare against each other. Part of Google’s Co-op program, the tool is called the Gapminder, a “non-profit venture” that collects information and makes it viewable in visual and animated ways using Flash technology.
The Future of Web Development
In recent years, website development has massively increased in popularity.
4 Steps To Success In Web Development
If you are planning to become a serious player in the webdesign world, you should now what to learn and discover. Heres a short list that gives you an overview of your needs.
The Software Development Life Cycle: When to Secure Your Process
When it comes to software security, the general perception is that including technologies such as firewalls, intrusion prevention systems, and malware protection throughout the software development life cycle is all that’s needed to keep information secure in the end product.