Showing entries tagged with “Web Development”:
02.19.2015
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Technology
| by Nick Ross
With the SaaS delivery model, users essentially rent software online instead of purchasing an ownership key to be used over the course of a lifetime. Believe it or not, this was the spark that would give rise to Cloud Computing!
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12.12.2014
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Tips
| by Ricky Ferris
A redesign can be necessary for multiple reasons: your current website house obsolete technologies, your organization is undergoing a rebranding, or your goals simply can't be met due to design limitations. Either way, if you're in the market to take on a website redesign, there are a few factors worth considering before you bite the bullet and begin working.
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11.26.2014
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Technology
| by Nick Ross
It’s generally true that you can’t build a website and ignore the fact that it will be rendered on mobile devices as often as it will on a desktop. As the web coder’s trade maxim portends: ‘mobile first!’ This is a reality of our current, modern mobile market, and it makes Apple’s announcement of a new programming language, Swift, largely focused on rapid development and execution very important. Here’s why:
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11.07.2014
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Tips
| by Ricky Ferris
There’s a question that comes up often in the dark corners of web development board rooms and meetings between peers: why invest in a custom built website when you could pay for a quick, all in one service? Let’s take a look at why you might opt for one or the other, and pit build vs. buy.
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11.05.2014
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Technology
| by Brian Troke
For the professionals who aren’t engrossed in web development, HTML5 and CSS3 are a couple of those arcane terms advertised as the premier formatting that your web-based advertising or promotional campaign needs to succeed.
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