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This book catalogs the mistakes made while building over 100 websites in five years, aiming to help others avoid similar pitfalls. It offers managers a comprehensive view to make informed high-level decisions that impact a site's manageability, profitability, popularity, and reliability. While not requiring technical expertise, it equips readers with the knowledge to determine the necessity of a database, select the right database expert, and understand who should have access to it. For computer scientists, the book reveals the exciting possibilities in web service design, inspiring a belief in its potential as a dynamic field. It also provides web designers and programmers with a new vocabulary and mental framework, encouraging them to seek more than just executing clients' ideas through tools like Photoshop and Perl/CGI. Additionally, it outlines a comprehensive open-source approach to building online communities, promoting a collaborative, web-based solution to overcome reliance on desktop applications. The book includes 200 photographs from the author's successful photo.net website and presents a general theory of web publishing issues, making it a valuable resource for various audiences in the digital landscape.
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Philip & Alex's Guide to Web Publishing, Philip Greenspun
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 1999
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- Titel
- Philip & Alex's Guide to Web Publishing
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Philip Greenspun
- Uitgever
- Morgan Kaufmann
- Jaar van publicatie
- 1999
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 608
- ISBN10
- 1558605347
- ISBN13
- 9781558605343
- Reeks
- Tags
- Non-fictie, Kunst / Cultuur, Handel, Technologie & Industrie, Computers & Internet, Verenigde Staten, Technologie, Design, Boeken, Internet, Software, Grafiek, Databases, Computernetwerken
- Beoordeling
- 3,9 van 5
- Aantekening
- This book catalogs the mistakes made while building over 100 websites in five years, aiming to help others avoid similar pitfalls. It offers managers a comprehensive view to make informed high-level decisions that impact a site's manageability, profitability, popularity, and reliability. While not requiring technical expertise, it equips readers with the knowledge to determine the necessity of a database, select the right database expert, and understand who should have access to it. For computer scientists, the book reveals the exciting possibilities in web service design, inspiring a belief in its potential as a dynamic field. It also provides web designers and programmers with a new vocabulary and mental framework, encouraging them to seek more than just executing clients' ideas through tools like Photoshop and Perl/CGI. Additionally, it outlines a comprehensive open-source approach to building online communities, promoting a collaborative, web-based solution to overcome reliance on desktop applications. The book includes 200 photographs from the author's successful photo.net website and presents a general theory of web publishing issues, making it a valuable resource for various audiences in the digital landscape.


