Product Development: A Primer
Posted August 4th, 2007 by daveIf you’ve never written any code, building a new web site or web application can seem incredibly challenging. But it doesn’t need to be. In this series of articles, I’ll cover three key aspects you need to think about: design, infrastructure, and user acquisition.
Part 1: Design...
Helpful IT Forums and Sites
Posted March 25th, 2007 by daveHere's a helpful list of IT forums and web sites:
Outsourcing Your First Project - For Buyers
Posted March 19th, 2007 by daveOutsourcing the development of a web site, software product, or even an article can seem daunting – but it’s not. Projects typically follow a common set of steps and SYPAD makes it easy to specify, manage, and finish these steps with ease. Here’s how.
Bugs: Eat 'Em For Breakfast
Posted March 8th, 2007 by daveWe've all encountered more than our fair share – but until recently it's always been someone else's problem to solve. I'm talking, of course, about the much-despised but often-encountered enemy of all software projects: the bug. These days, however, with just about everyone building a web site of one form or another, bugs aren't just someone else's problem to solve, they're ours. Fortunately, there's a quick, easy and efficient solution.
The Secret To High Quality, Free Traffic
Posted March 8th, 2007 by daveIt's a widely recognized saying that there's no such thing as a free lunch. The origin of the phrase dates back to long before the Internet (read to the end of the article to find out just how far back). And while you still can't get a free lunch, you can get something for free, and that is traffic to your web site. All it takes is a little time and energy.
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