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anonymous

RSS | Common Craft - 0 views

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    Here is a good little video that explains RSS ... all of these Common Craft videos are good, in fact.
mgotcher

Info on RSS's - 2 views

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    Hey, I never heard that RSS stood for "Rich Site Summary." Huh. Thanks, Milan.
anonymous

Google Advanced Search - 0 views

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    Link to Google's hidden Advanced Search ... useful for narrowing your searches.
anonymous

What CSS is and does - 3 views

Thanks, Michael -- that is a pretty good site, that html.net. Don't forget to share these as *bookmarks,* not *topics,* though: the correct link is http://html.net/tutorials/css/lesson1.php. Thanks.

http:__html.net_tutorials_css_lesson1.php

emarmoran

SQL Tutorial - 0 views

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    Really interesting and quirky introductory video on what SQL is and what it does. Explains one of the exercises given to us in our notes.
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    "In a world where databases are present everywhere" -- so true! Very amusing, Erin, thanks. As I mentioned to Vincent, you guys won't need to learn SQL for this class, but that video is actually very useful on just the concept of databases and of what SQL is, so that's useful.
Vincent Rodriguez

SQL Tutorial with examples - 0 views

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    A site that gives you different examples of SQL's and how to use them.
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    Thanks, Vincent, though learning SQL is a pretty advanced skill. It's unlikely you'll need it anytime soon, certainly not for this class. I do regret asking the question on the exam -- maybe I'll give everyone automatic credit!
Lauren McDonald

Tutorials on HTML, CSS, PHP, & Java Script - 1 views

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    This website provides tutorials on HTML, CSS, PHP, and Java Script. Under each category you can learn a history and introduction into HTML or CSS and then learn how to create your own website using the step by step instructions.
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    Not a bad site, Lauren, though I still think http://w3schools.com is better. Heaven knows there are tons of tutorials all over the Internet. Tons of books, too, of course.
Jimin Kwon

Understanding a URL - 1 views

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    This web page has an easy and detailed explanation about what a URL is and its three basic parts: the protocol, the server name, and the resource ID.
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    In theory that's a good resource, Jimin, except that it's wrong. :) The "server name" could be anything, and has very little to do with the domain name. It is true that you can usually log in to a server (a remote computer) by giving whatever program you're logging in with the domain name, but that doesn't mean that the server itself has the same name as the website. That page is also very, very wrong in calling the the top-level domain (.org etc.) the "domain name." It's important to note that that page was almost certainly written by a librarian, not a tech professional. (Of course, I'm an English PhD, not a tech professional myself, but still.) And when I looked at the source code, I could tell that it was hand-coded in HTML, which indicates to me that it's probably many years old. Wish there were a "dislike" button. :)
cmarion2

OSS vs Proprietary Software - 0 views

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    Which is better, OSS or Proprietary Software? This article poses both sides of the arguments, mainly that OSS is lauded for it's "community" support, while Proprietary Software is backed by professional, tried and true support. The main conclusions were that OSS and Proprietary Software essentially match in content quality until the codes become longer. In that case, Proprietary Software comes out on top.
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    Good article, Casey, thanks!
Tiana Robles

CMS Comparisons: Drupal, Joomla, and Wordpress - 0 views

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    A comparison of some of the most widely-used content management systems.
brittneydouress

XML Tutorial - 0 views

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    Teaches you XML through examples and trying it yourself.
Stephanie Sanlorenzo

Another site to learn code easily - 0 views

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    For those of you who wish to learn more about coding, this site is perfect. You can learn Java, Python, HTML and many other codes.
mgotcher

If your still trying to figure out databases! - 1 views

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    I found this helpful, tell me what yall think.
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    Yep, that's a pretty useful page. I probably should have taught y'all the term "DBMS" -- Database Management System." That's really what Oracle and MySQL and so on are.
Xiaotong Liu

The Internet vs. the Web - 0 views

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    just repost this because last time posted wrong. this article talks about some basic differences between Internet and Web.
Talia Wujtewicz

Co-founder of WordPress talks about project's past and future - 0 views

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    We often use websites without realizing that they are viewed as projects to their founders and creators. This video gives some information about what going on behind the curtains of a blog-hosting website.
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    Great -- thanks for re-posting, Talia. Once we start using the site I created in class the other day, you'll get familiar with WordPress.
anonymous

Dave Raggett's Introduction to HTML - 0 views

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    A nice, short, clear introduction to HTML, if you're interested in pursuing it further. Last revised 2005 -- even that long ago, most people weren't writing it by hand, but it continues to be useful to know how to do so if necessary.
Maximum Sullivan

Zotero History - 2 views

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    History, development, and uses for Zotero
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    Way to get a jump-start on next week's lessons, Max!
Xiaotong Liu

PostgresSQL: The Other big open-source database has a new release - 0 views

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    This is an article about the PostgreSQL development team has announced the release of PostgreSQL 9.3, the latest version of the world's leading open source relational database system.
Claire Madison

Concepts of databases - 0 views

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    Good link, Claire, and because it comes from Microsoft you can be pretty sure it's good info. Don't forget to comment on the link you share, though, with a brief evaluation of what you've shared. I'll give you credit this time, though.
anonymous

History of HTML - 4 views

Thanks, Brandon! Those are actually very good outlines of the history -- interesting. I've given you credit for this week's link. Can you please delete this topic, though, and repost those two link...

HTML History Awesome

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