Web Programming

Programming a website to work in all browsers

Posted on November 12, 2014 at 8:56 pm

Programming a website is a challenging task to say the least. Websites range hugely in complexity and therefore the amount and level of programming required also greatly varies.

Depending on what server the website will be hosted on and what type of functions you require, will decide what language you need the website to be developed in. Many websites are either developed in ASP.Net or PHP.

For all websites it is important that they look and functional correctly on different browsers and versions. Unfortunately many browsers render the code of a website in different ways some completely ignoring certain elements of the code, so it may take some work in ensuring that you have the programming correct for as many browsers as possible. It is near on impossible to program a site to look perfect on all versions of browsers as there are so many out there, but you should ensure that it is ok for the main ones including Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Chrome and Opera.

 

 

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Making Sense of the Website Development Process

Posted on October 25, 2014 at 1:24 pm

If you’re looking for a website development company to help create your online presence there are a few things you need to be aware of before you embark on your project.
Before you ask a qualified company to create your website, there are three specific tips that you must keep in mind when it comes to budgeting, timeline, and the final outcome of the project.
Here are three great tips that will keep you and your developers happy.

Know Your Timeline – Do Your Part

The first step to any website project (large or small) is to set a rough timeline of when the project will be complete and which milestones will be achieved along the way. It’s important to note that this is NOT a one sided process for only the developer or project manager, it also involves YOU. Before the project begins there must be the understanding that you and your company will be providing content, answering questions, and making key decisions on the project as it unfolds. For example, if your company is unable to deliver the required images or text content, your designers will have a very hard time integrating your content with their design structure. It’s critical that you stay up to date on your agreed upon timeline and deliver your share of the workload in a timely fashion. (more…)

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Advancing your skills as a website programmer

Posted on October 9, 2014 at 9:21 am

Website programming is a great skill to have and has many levels to it. As a programmer there is always more that you can learn to further advance your career. It may be that you are only confident in programming in one or two languages, but there are so many that is would be useful to learn a new one if possible.

Even if you decide that you only want to specialise in one particular language, PHP for example, then you always need to keep up to date with the latest industry news and new methods that are being released. Even the most advanced programmers still have something to learn. If you trained as a programmer a little while ago then it may be time for a refreshers course to check that your knowledge is still correct.

With new browers and HTML updates constantly being updated, some of the old techniques programmers use to use simply do not work now or have been improved to save time or improve security.

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How to become a website programmer

Posted on September 30, 2014 at 9:43 am

A good website programmer can be like gold dust, and because of this, these jobs are often quite well paid. You do not have to of attended a university or college to study programming as some of the best developers are self taught. There are many online tutorials and webinars available to show you the basics of web programming and start you off. The best way to learn programming is the hands on approach. Try and build a website for yourself and increase the functionality and size of it over time as you learn new skills. You do not have to set your site live to the public if you do not want to.

Programming is done in languages, some of the popular ones being PHP, Java, C and C++. Depending on what type of server the website will be hosted on and what it needs to achieve will help you decide which type of language you program it in.

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What is the difference between ASP.NET and PHP programming

Posted on August 17, 2014 at 9:43 pm

Both ASP.NET and PHP are types of programming languages used widely throughout the world. There are many differences between the two and both have their plus and negative points. Below is a list of a few of the differences between the two.

  • PHP is an open source technology which can be used for free, compared to ASP.NET which is a Microsoft technology and can be quite expensive.
  • PHP is a programming language where as ASP.NET is a platform for other languages such as C# can be used.
  • PHP can run in Linux Operating System, which is free where as ASP.NET has to use a Windows Platform, for which there are costs associated.
  • PHP execution is faster as PHP uses built in memory space as opposed to ASP.NET which uses the server space.
  • ASP.Net is a more advanced coding option, which requires a lot of learning and experience. PHP is relatively easy in comparison and is often why it is used more frequently.

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An Overview of Website Programming

Posted on June 17, 2013 at 3:21 pm

There is no doubt that a rightly designed website is important for a strong online presence of your company. Your website has every capability to make or break your business. Having a website that represents an individual, brand or entire business can help in increasing your profits and customer loyalty. For those of you interested in launching a website to represent your specific product, services or any online content, seeking out the best website programming specialists is the ideal solution. Today, modern websites are designed significantly more than just simple HTML as web programming has turned out to be increasingly sophisticated. You require a strong technical website with good programming skills to make sure that your website functions properly on the ever-changing and complex web.
It is always beneficial for a novice webmaster to learn different web coding languages. There are many reasons why everyone who wish to work with website need to learn basics of web programming. The most compelling purpose is the need to tweak or edit web pages. While designing a website by yourself or getting designed by professional website programming companies, you are likely to edit maybe one or more webpages. When this need to tweak your website arises, it becomes critical to have knowledge on basic coding skills. Other reasons to learn web programming include creating neater or cleaner pages, repairing broken pages such as links within the pages and enhancing your web pages with effective designing.

Creating a website may be easy. However, creating a practical website is the difficult task. Most website owners do not heed to coding or programming aspects of the website as they look only for the layout of the website and not the interface aspect of it. However, the truth behind each website designing is the numerous programs and coding used in designing a website to run on different browsers. These website programming and coding languages make your website compatible and appealing.

Web designers and developers all over the globe choose different programming languages according to the client’s requirements. These languages include HTML, XHTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript, PHP, ASP.NET, Perl, Python, JSP, Ruby on Rails and ASP classic. A web designer would use a combination of one or two languages while designing a website. HTML is the foundation language for designing web pages.HTML continues to evolve and remain staple of web coding community. Other languages will use html within the coded pages or integrated in scripting pages. Once mastered with html basics, you can venture into other website programming languages. PHP is the popular programming language and is known as an open-source alternative. The main advantage of using PHP is that a dynamic website can be opened quickly on various web browsers and you can protect your site with the aid of its secured layers. User friendly website can be easily developed using PHP and is the most preferred programming language by web developers. The .Net framework is used for building, deploying and running several web applications and services with quicker and easier programming. This programming language reduces the quantity of code required in building large applications and can be run on only windows platform.

Due to the diversity of programming tasks, it becomes critically important to choose a language. It can be decided upon the analysis of your project and judging every aspect of your website requirements. With the various website programming languages, the decision completely lies on you and your budgetary aspect to choose from.

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