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Some glims about sending email using perl

Posted under Programming Languages, Web Development on Monday, 14 March, 2011 by avani

A very common task for a cgi script is to be able to inform a set of users with data generated by itself or other programs, cgi’s or not. For example, you might be one of the web designers who have joined one of the myriad of free counter programs on the internet that email you with nice statistics and reports about your web pages’... Read More

Overview of PHP based CMS systems like Joomla and Drupal

Posted under Open Source, Web Development on Thursday, 5 August, 2010 by jayesh

A website designer or a web developer mostly uses Content Management System (CMS) while developing a small or a big website. The main advantage is once it is handed over to client the routine maintenance and regular updates can be managed by client himself. For example, a website enables client to maintain a catalog and update personnel information,... Read More

Web Development India for Creating Sweet Success Sagas

Posted under Web Development on Monday, 21 June, 2010 by jayesh

Software or web development programs have turned out to be very beneficial for the entire range of businesses where productivity, work efficiency and profit maximization form the genesis of the entire action. Today, all businesses use software programs for enhanced productivity. Use of software applications also helps organizations perform tasks more... Read More

Ebooks for Webmasters

Posted under Web Development on Monday, 21 June, 2010 by jayesh

Internet has opened a whole new world for web developers and web designers who are looking to get their websites developed that are finally launched on the huge world of World Wide Web. Keeping that factor webmasters are the people who have to face a lot of problems mainly due to the entrance of new software, programming languages and viruses that are... Read More

MySQL Database Handling in PHP

Posted under Web Development on Thursday, 17 June, 2010 by jayesh

Most interactive websites nowadays require data to be presented dynamically and interactively based on input from the user. For example, a customer may need to log into a retail website to check his purchasing history. In this instance, the website would have stored two types of data in order for the customer to perform the check the customer’s... Read More

Successful Web Development: 10 Key Elements

Posted under Web Development on Thursday, 17 June, 2010 by jayesh

There are many elements that are key to successful web development. There is no arguing that elements of talent such as graphic design, writing, and technical expertise are important. In the long run, however, it is the elements that are not directly associated with web development that determine a website’s success. For the beginner, it is important... Read More

Sencha creates touch-screen UI development framework

Posted under Web Development on Thursday, 17 June, 2010 by jayesh

Touching is not like clicking. With a bumper crop of touch-based mobile phones and tablet devices arriving this year, Sencha decided to build a framework specifically for fingers. The company announced the availability of its new CSS 3- and HTML5-based framework for building mobile applications for touchy-feely interaction. Michael Mullany, vice president... Read More

ASP vs. PHP

Posted under Web Development on Thursday, 17 June, 2010 by jayesh

When building web sites, ASP and PHP are very popular languages. Here’s my opinion on whether ASP or PHP is best ASP v. PHP Both ASP and PHP are languages used to build Dynamic Web sites that can interact with Databases and exchange information. ASP (Active Server Pages) is from Microsoft and is used with IIS (Internet Information Server) that runs... Read More

Most Common SEO Mistakes Developers Make

Posted under Web Development on Monday, 14 June, 2010 by jayesh

If you’re a website developer looking to add value to the service you offer, you might consider making your designs more SEO-friendly. Your clients will appreciate the boost in the number of visitors they receive from the search engines, and you’ll find it’s not really that difficult — as long as you avoid certain pitfalls. This... Read More

What’s new in PHP V5.2, Part 5: Tracking file upload progress

Posted under Open Source, Web Development on Thursday, 6 May, 2010 by lalit

Web 2.0 is the hottest buzzword on the Internet, with investors lining up to put money into any bucket labeled by it. There are many descriptive terms for the millions of Web sites and applications they house. With Web 2.0, we describe a category of Web sites that provide a voice to the millions of users of the Internet. Distinctive in that they... Read More