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Jai Prakash Sharma

A Revolutionary Technology in Web Development Services - 1 views

peterson james

Scalable Application with .Net High Performance Data Mining with SQL Server - 0 views

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    Microsoft SQL Server 2008 offers a complete data platform that allows one to easily access and manage critical data from an array of platforms, data services and devices across the board.
anonymous

Tracy's intro - 0 views

  • get me a job. Please!
    • Sarah-Jane Bolling
       
      I hear ya!! Good luck
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    I am happy to see the 25 things :). However, you need to save the file as plain text. Microsoft Word is probably not the best place to edit HTML, but if you do, you need to make sure you save it as plain text, and not as HTML.
Pat Salvas

Web Programming :: 2-3: Columnated - 0 views

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    Getting columnated is a little tricky for beginners like myself. In lecture 2-3: Columnated, I added a comment with a link to a site that lays out the fundamentals of the language used. I think this would be especially helpful to someone who aspires to be a web producer because a producer needs to speak in html and css language. The link is http://css.maxdesign.com.au/floatutorial/definitions.htm
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    Viddler Comment @ 28:43. I'm having some issues when using the "#" for divs on Smultron (on a Mac).
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    I found that the "margin: auto;" tag does not work in IE7. I looked for a work around, but it appears that inline styles may be the only way. Thanks Microsoft. :-)
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    Viddler comment at 7:56. I am not sure if I bookmarked this correctly, at all!
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    There is a comment and link on the third video, second module for challenge 2-b. It may be found at 1:24. Thanks.
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    Made a few comments regarding photoshop and other aspects to the 2-column layout. Long lecture, but helpful in understanding the layout neccessities.
Alex Halavais

Web Programming :: webprog-1-d - 0 views

  • intro.html
    • Marie Shanahan
       
      What's the difference between naming an HTML file with .html or .htm? Both work, right?
    • Alex Halavais
       
      HTML is the "correct" choice, though .htm will also work. The latter is a result of limitations of the early DOS & Windows systems, which could only handle 3 letter extensions (and 8 letter filenames). Why is it still used today? Microsoft continues to push it as a feature, not a bug, and those using MS servers or ASP are more likely to use it, unless, of course, it is a .asp page. But the standard usage is still .html.
peterson james

ASP.net application development and ASP .net consulting - 0 views

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    ASP .net consulting services which comes with application development services in vb.net, c#.net. Outsourcing asp.net mvc application development with offshore .net developers.
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