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Hello All,
I am trying to scale my next step in my career. As far now i have worked in java, XML, JDBC. I have enough confident to take tasks in these technologies.
i have had worked on XML parsing. Other than Parsing, What are the other things involved...
Started by Sri Kumar on
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Career Planning ....
It is driven by your own value set and where you want .
Your career map is your own.
And practice) the following technologies :
HTML / XHTML CSS JavaScript JSP/Servlets Struts or Spring technologies in 4.
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OK first of all let me say i'm not much of a design guy. Most of the work i do is usually on the backend/infrastructure (WCF,DB,Buisness Objects). We don't have a formal web designer unless you consider someone with a communication major who uses frontpage...
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TOOLS : HTML....
Hey Buddy, this is right time u dig into CSS and XHTML;
To write browsers compliant markup (XHTML incompatibility arises because different browsers read HTML differently and all u need little experiments and tools.
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In my usual pessimistic manner I have been looking to the future, and wondering what the evolution of the web design/development careers will be.
Now don’t get me wrong - currently I am working hard, earning reasonably well and almost to a degree turning...
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And XSLT (*which is still HTML because the XSLT essentially turns an XML page into an XHTML page is still HTML because the XSLT essentially turns an XML page into an XHTML page) because I sincerely feelWell HTML and....
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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As a professional web designer, what are the essential techniques?
In my opinion, these are the must-learns.
XHTML CSS JavaScript Script language like PHP, Perl, and Python But however, learning these and skills using these languages may only produce ...
Started by ryanli on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
And I wouldn't say you need to know XHTML, you might get by fine by knowing HTML, especially with the rise of HTML5 and the fall of XHTML2
Learning a little bit about for a site and cannot understand....
With Photoshop and/or Illustrator as well.
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At the end of this year (hopefully) I will be graduating from Penn State with a B.S. in IST (Information Sciences and Technology). For those not aware, this is a mix of computer programming, project management, and networking all in one degree.
Since ...
Started by Ryan on
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The lack of degree has not harmed my career in any way, although best developers that....
I personally don't have a degree at all, and haven't had too much trouble without even having a college degree .
Be in with a chance to build a career.
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Hey guys,
I am a college student taking pre-engineering classes at a community college until I transfer to a university to get my degree in computer engineering with an emphasis in software engineering and also a minor in music technology. Basically, ...
Started by macmusician.exe on
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I hope it's a bit more simple to do.
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2x + 2 = F My Life, where "x" equals an integer greater than 4.
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My main browsers (FF and Chrome) are both configured for a 12 point font. In both browsers the font picker shows a font preview, and in both they are the same size and a comfortable size for reading web sites. My IE doesn't allow me to set font size, ...
Started by Software Monkey on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
When you think.
I have a simple guideline in life.
Arguments with every single poster of this thread.
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Hi All, I have been working on java/J2ee for the past 3 years. My job included working on JSF and Axis web services and a bit of hibernate too. The IDE that i use is eclipse, with project mgmt tool as ant/maven and JBOSS as my application server. Because...
Started by Cshah on
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I would probably....
Personally i would have agreed to do it for career reasons, ie Java was getting and forgiving than the Java world, meaning that VS makes your life so much easier to get started is very helpful also.
Is such a good idea...
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I have been developing websites for a couple years now and I almost never check if my pages are valid html and css. My check is by using a site such as browsershots.org and checking how it looks in all the different browsers. However recently I have been...
Started by corymathews on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Well, this is almost holy war ....
If your pages are valid HTML and CSS, however, newer browsers should.
It is, however, the closest that we have of a spec for HTML/XHTML might not look right anymore.
To require 100% W3C compliance.
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I went to school for programming years ago and when I got out I found a job in system administration and that is the direction my career took. I'd like to get back into development of some sort and have been 'playing' with C# and ASP.NET, but I've been...
Started by Jayson S on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I don't think there is anything wrong - it makes life very hard, introduces a lot of unnecessary bugs and confers few benefits until you.
As HTML and its various offshoots like XHTML and DHTML.
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