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Monday, March 29th, 2010
If you’re an artist by trade, or are hyping an upcoming movie or video game, then you can ignore this article. It’s not for you, because large media files for you are needed to succeed at design. However, most designers simply overuse media files when creating a website. Many times this leads to loss of [...]
By: John Vinson in CSS, Design, Web Design
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
It takes a keen mind to fully grasp the aspects of web design, and implement them in fruitful ways. After all, one can have a creative mind but not know anything about the technical inclinations needed to produce a quality site. And by the same token, someone who knows technology doesn’t necessarily have an eye [...]
By: John Vinson in Adobe, CSS, Design, Graphics, Photoshop, PHP, Web Design, Web Development
Friday, February 19th, 2010
Web app development utilizing ASP.NET has taken an interesting turn with the implementation of ASP.NET MVC 2.0. This web framework adds new features, with the direct relation to ASP.NEt runtime environment. The MVC aspect of this framework has a web-oriented feel to it, as 2.0 works with for Visual Studio/.NET versions.
By: John Vinson in ASP, Programming, Web Development
Monday, February 15th, 2010
The online presence of your business is more than just simply having a website and keeping up with basic SEO tactics. With the emergence of mobile internet, social media, local search it’s more vital now than before to have strong brand recognition. Whether someone is checking your business out on Facebook, or visiting your business [...]
By: John Vinson in Design
Monday, December 21st, 2009
Syncro Soft, the privately owned software company who is known for their expertly written XML programs, has released a new version of their editing and authoring systems. They’re both called Oxygen XML Editor, and Oxygen XML Author respectively. Oxygen acts as a CSS based visual XML editor, with support for these frameworks: DITA, DocBook, TEI, [...]
By: John Vinson in Programming, Web Development, XML
Friday, December 18th, 2009
Gaiaware is a highly respected software designer who develops tools used by the web app community. They’re mostly known for providing the means to create AJAX apps, and now they’ve released their latest code, Gaia Ajax 3.6. With this release they’ve greatly improved AJAX development using the ASP.NET platform.
By: John Vinson in ASP, Programming, Web Development
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
For those who have problems with content overload or content misuse, a webinar is being hosted which could present you with solutions. When an enterprise has content which is vital to making a deadline release, sometimes content can get lost in the cracks. Specifically if the company isn’t on the same page, which is where [...]
By: John Vinson in Programming, Web Development, XML
Friday, December 4th, 2009
The ASP.NET framework developer, DotNetNuke has announced a partnership with the interface development company, Telerik. Both companies are recognized as quality developers in the ASP.NET field, and their partnership has been highly welcomed by interested parties.
By: John Vinson in ASP, Programming, Web Development
Monday, November 23rd, 2009
Whether you or I like it or not, social media is inching it’s way further in importance. The idea of social media isn’t anything new, but recent events have set into motion what could be heavy game changers for all developers. I’m of course referring to Google and Bing’s deal with Twitter and Facebook. While [...]
By: John Vinson in SEO, Social Media, Web Development
Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
At VS Connections, we learned that the long awaited modeling technology ‘Oslo’ would come to be known as SQL Server Modeling. There have been many opinions about this decision, with the descentors hoping for greater expansion out of the Microsoft’s new modeling tech.
For those who are still excited about SQL Server Modeling being released, the [...]
By: John Vinson in Database, Programming, XML