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Ten of the Biggest Mistakes Developers Make With Databases PDF Print E-mail
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Although fashions come and go in software development, some things stay remarkably constant. One of these is the use of databases. You may be wonderfully up-to-date with an AJAX Web interface or the latest whizbang Windows user interface, but under the covers, you're probably still pumping data in and out of a database, just as we all did a decade or more ago. That makes it all the more surprising that developers are still making the same database mistakes that date back to those good old days of Windows 95 and before. Perhaps it's just that most of us learn to use databases on the side, rather than really studying them. In any case, here are my nominations for the biggest mistakes that I see over and over again.
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Keep Sites Running Smoothly By Avoiding These 10 Common ASP.NET Pitfalls PDF Print E-mail
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Jeff Prosise

One of the reasons ASP.NET is successful is that it lowers the bar for Web developers. You don’t need a Ph.D. in computer science to write ASP.NET code. Many of the ASP.NET people I encounter in my work are self-taught developers who wrote Microsoft® Excel® spreadsheets before they wrote C# or Visual Basic®.Now they’re writing Web applications and, in general, they’re doing a commendable job.

But with power comes responsibility, and even veteran ASP.NET developers aren’t immune to mistakes. Years of consulting on ASP.NET projects has shown me that certain mistakes have an uncanny predisposition to keep pitfalls occurring. Some of these mistakes affect performance. Others inhibit scalability. Still others cost development teams precious time tracking down bugs and unexpected behavior.

Here are 10 of the pitfalls that litter the path to releasing your production ASP.NET applications, and what you can do to avoid them. All of the examples draw from my experiences with real companies building real Web applications, and in some cases I provide background by describing some of the problems that the ASP.NET development team encountered along the way.

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BizZCode major CMS solutions PDF Print E-mail
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Content Management System (CMS) is one of the most emerging demands from companies and orgarnizations. Internet/Web is becoming the backbone of companies IT system, online CMSs seem to be the best solution to help the publishers bring their companies information online.

A content management system (CMS) is a system used to manage the content of a Web site. Typically, a CMS consists of two elements: the content management application (CMA) and the content delivery application (CDA). The CMA element allows the content manager or author, who may not know Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), to manage the creation, modification, and removal of content from a Web site without needing the expertise of a Webmaster. The CDA element uses and compiles that information to update the Web site. The features of a CMS system vary, but most include Web-based publishing, format management, revision control, and indexing, search, and retrieval. (SearchWebServer.techtarget.com)

BizZCode web solutions for CMS are base one some wel-known, communities awarded open source CMS. The two most familiar to organizations, and are most dicussed, reviewed on magazines that we are specialized in are:

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Last Updated ( Thursday, 13 July 2006 )
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Richtext editor components PDF Print E-mail
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Richtext editors are always big concern in CMS systems. Most of the CMS should come with a richtext editor but developing one "rich" feature editor is not posible for many organizations. There are also many ready-to-use editors on the Internet so we also get a headache with choosing the best. Through the experience of developing many CMS, BizZCode has decided to based our richtext editors on only two most welknown open source with LGPL license:

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Last Updated ( Sunday, 25 June 2006 )
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Web 2.0 PDF Print E-mail
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Web 2.0 generally refers to a second generation of services available on the World Wide Web that lets people collaborate and share information online. In contrast to the first generation, Web 2.0 gives users an experience closer to desktop applications than the traditional static Web pages. The term was popularized by O'Reilly Media and MediaLive International as the name for a series of web development conferences that started in October 2004. Web 2.0 applications often use a combination of techniques devised in the late 1990s, including public web service APIs (dating from 1998), Ajax (1998), and web syndication (1997). They often allow for mass publishing (web-based social software). The term may include blogs and wikis. To some extent Web 2.0 is a buzzword, incorporating whatever is newly popular on the Web (such as tags and podcasts), and its meaning is still in flux. O'Reilly recently claimed exclusive use of the term for conference names, further muddying the waters.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 01 June 2006 )
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