Thursday, 8 December 2011

6 Things You Need for Your Web Project to Succeed


Oct 6 2011 by Jacob Gube
He is a web developer/designer who specializes in front-end development (JavaScript, HTML, CSS) and PHP development.

Being at an age where I’m just beginning to carve my path in the real world, I tend to have many peers and co-workers who constantly think about making an income besides sitting in front of the computer eight to ten hours a day in a windowless room.
A t-shirt that says, in a programming language, while you have not succeeded, keep trying
by Andrea Mercado
I’ve had thousands of conversations about initiating startup companies, selling IT products or services online, creating profit-generating web applications (like a derivative facebook site), and putting up blogs. Eventually, I began to see characteristics that I feel are needed in order for your own project to succeed, and I present them here.

A Simple Guide on How to Effectively Talk to Clients




Oct 8 2011 by Subeesh Kottay
He is a web developer/designer who specializes in front-end development (JavaScript, HTML, CSS) and PHP development.

Everyone needs a website made, but not everyone can talk “tech” like we can. From the farm owner in Indiana to the brain surgeon in Malaysia, we quickly see that employers can come from all walks of life. Learning how to carry on a compelling conversation about web development is a paramount skill that all web developers should possess if you want to keep the checks coming in. Maintaining your audience’s interest and gaining an accurate picture of what they truly need to get done can prove to be a challenging part of any web development project, but here’s a few tips that might help a bit.