[AccessD] Web Applications

Trisha Duke csduke at blueyonder.co.uk
Fri Apr 3 16:04:58 CDT 2009


for us... just 2... one person for item 1-5 and 7 and second person for 
item 6

Max Wanadoo wrote:
> I thought you might like this overview of what it takes to run a successful
> web site.
> The alternative, which I recommend given our resources, is to goto a web
> site wizard which we use for the Events web site.  All the "hard" work is
> done for the user.
> But it come as-is (but still lots of flexibility).
> Max
>
>
>
> Web Development is extremely broad:
> 1) front-end HTML
> 2) front-end CSS
> 3) front-end Javascript/DHTML
> 4) back-end database access (SQL,TSQL)
> 5) back-end business logic (ASP.NET)
> 6) graphics specialist (Photoshop, Flash, MPG, etc)
> 7) web architect (pulling all of the above together into a coherent design)
>
> Typically you need at least 5 separate people with expertise in all of the
> above to make a robust website.
> Best to select from the above menu.
>
>
>   
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Mark A Matte
>> Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 9:57 AM
>> Subject: Re: [AccessD] Count of records in PK range
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I have been interested in the past in moving to something
>> 'web based'...and have done a number of html and asp
>> tutorials...but would have to say I really don't know either.
>>
>> It has been recently suggested (at work) that I 'pick'
>> something and learn it.  Seems like a broad generic request
>> to me...but it is from a non technical person.
>>
>> So...I guess if I wanted to create interactive/dynamic web
>> applications...what criteria would I use to determine the
>> appropriate language/technology?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Mark
>> _________________________________________________________________
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