Article Idea: Website from start to finish
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Would anyone be interested in a series of articles covering the development of a website, from start to finish? It would include: - Requirements gathering - Analysis & Design - Graphic Design - Project Planning - Front End & Back End development - Testing & Stabilisation - Launch If yes, then are there any other sections in the life cycle of a web project you want covered? It will be using the following tools and technologies: - Microsoft Word and Visio - ASP.NET - XHTML & CSS - XML & XSL - JavaScript - tSQL and the site would involve: - Content management - Forums & Community - Forms development - Email services - Repurposing content for different devices (e.g. to PDAs) It is a pretty mammoth task and something I have been wanting to do for awhile. So before I dive in I wanted to see if anyone is actually interested here on CP, or whether I should just be writing it for myself and co-workers. Also at what level do you want it pitched? Beginner, intermediate or advanced? And if anyone is interested in helping out with certain sections, just email me. thanks regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Tim Smith wrote: Over here in the third world of humor (a.k.a. BBC America), peterchen wrote: We should petition microsoft to a "target=_Paul" attribute.
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Would anyone be interested in a series of articles covering the development of a website, from start to finish? It would include: - Requirements gathering - Analysis & Design - Graphic Design - Project Planning - Front End & Back End development - Testing & Stabilisation - Launch If yes, then are there any other sections in the life cycle of a web project you want covered? It will be using the following tools and technologies: - Microsoft Word and Visio - ASP.NET - XHTML & CSS - XML & XSL - JavaScript - tSQL and the site would involve: - Content management - Forums & Community - Forms development - Email services - Repurposing content for different devices (e.g. to PDAs) It is a pretty mammoth task and something I have been wanting to do for awhile. So before I dive in I wanted to see if anyone is actually interested here on CP, or whether I should just be writing it for myself and co-workers. Also at what level do you want it pitched? Beginner, intermediate or advanced? And if anyone is interested in helping out with certain sections, just email me. thanks regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Tim Smith wrote: Over here in the third world of humor (a.k.a. BBC America), peterchen wrote: We should petition microsoft to a "target=_Paul" attribute.
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Would anyone be interested in a series of articles covering the development of a website, from start to finish? It would include: - Requirements gathering - Analysis & Design - Graphic Design - Project Planning - Front End & Back End development - Testing & Stabilisation - Launch If yes, then are there any other sections in the life cycle of a web project you want covered? It will be using the following tools and technologies: - Microsoft Word and Visio - ASP.NET - XHTML & CSS - XML & XSL - JavaScript - tSQL and the site would involve: - Content management - Forums & Community - Forms development - Email services - Repurposing content for different devices (e.g. to PDAs) It is a pretty mammoth task and something I have been wanting to do for awhile. So before I dive in I wanted to see if anyone is actually interested here on CP, or whether I should just be writing it for myself and co-workers. Also at what level do you want it pitched? Beginner, intermediate or advanced? And if anyone is interested in helping out with certain sections, just email me. thanks regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Tim Smith wrote: Over here in the third world of humor (a.k.a. BBC America), peterchen wrote: We should petition microsoft to a "target=_Paul" attribute.
Yes please. I'd pretty much consider myself a beginner when it comes to web-site building but can bullshit my way through HTML based conversations. Michael :-) Errata 1: p. 154, section 'Defusing'. For 'red wire' read 'blue wire'.
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Would anyone be interested in a series of articles covering the development of a website, from start to finish? It would include: - Requirements gathering - Analysis & Design - Graphic Design - Project Planning - Front End & Back End development - Testing & Stabilisation - Launch If yes, then are there any other sections in the life cycle of a web project you want covered? It will be using the following tools and technologies: - Microsoft Word and Visio - ASP.NET - XHTML & CSS - XML & XSL - JavaScript - tSQL and the site would involve: - Content management - Forums & Community - Forms development - Email services - Repurposing content for different devices (e.g. to PDAs) It is a pretty mammoth task and something I have been wanting to do for awhile. So before I dive in I wanted to see if anyone is actually interested here on CP, or whether I should just be writing it for myself and co-workers. Also at what level do you want it pitched? Beginner, intermediate or advanced? And if anyone is interested in helping out with certain sections, just email me. thanks regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Tim Smith wrote: Over here in the third world of humor (a.k.a. BBC America), peterchen wrote: We should petition microsoft to a "target=_Paul" attribute.
Paul Watson wrote: Would anyone be interested in a series of articles covering the development of a website, from start to finish? I would ,thank you. Paul Watson wrote: or whether I should just be writing it for myself and co-workers. What a waste ! :) Paul Watson wrote: Also at what level do you want it pitched? Beginner, intermediate or advanced? And if anyone is interested in helping out with certain sections, just email me. Somewhere beyond the html stuff... "CodeProject-like site-HOWTO-with-file-browsing-forums-and-so-on" would be nice though :) Regards, R.
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Yes please. I'd pretty much consider myself a beginner when it comes to web-site building but can bullshit my way through HTML based conversations. Michael :-) Errata 1: p. 154, section 'Defusing'. For 'red wire' read 'blue wire'.
Michael P Butler wrote: Errata 1: p. 154, section 'Defusing'. For 'red wire' read 'blue wire'. :omg: ROTFLMAO! :laugh: James Simplicity Rules!
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Would anyone be interested in a series of articles covering the development of a website, from start to finish? It would include: - Requirements gathering - Analysis & Design - Graphic Design - Project Planning - Front End & Back End development - Testing & Stabilisation - Launch If yes, then are there any other sections in the life cycle of a web project you want covered? It will be using the following tools and technologies: - Microsoft Word and Visio - ASP.NET - XHTML & CSS - XML & XSL - JavaScript - tSQL and the site would involve: - Content management - Forums & Community - Forms development - Email services - Repurposing content for different devices (e.g. to PDAs) It is a pretty mammoth task and something I have been wanting to do for awhile. So before I dive in I wanted to see if anyone is actually interested here on CP, or whether I should just be writing it for myself and co-workers. Also at what level do you want it pitched? Beginner, intermediate or advanced? And if anyone is interested in helping out with certain sections, just email me. thanks regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Tim Smith wrote: Over here in the third world of humor (a.k.a. BBC America), peterchen wrote: We should petition microsoft to a "target=_Paul" attribute.
I'd be interested in seeing it done. I've done a few small sites; but nothing beyond master/detail type stuff. James Simplicity Rules!
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Would anyone be interested in a series of articles covering the development of a website, from start to finish? It would include: - Requirements gathering - Analysis & Design - Graphic Design - Project Planning - Front End & Back End development - Testing & Stabilisation - Launch If yes, then are there any other sections in the life cycle of a web project you want covered? It will be using the following tools and technologies: - Microsoft Word and Visio - ASP.NET - XHTML & CSS - XML & XSL - JavaScript - tSQL and the site would involve: - Content management - Forums & Community - Forms development - Email services - Repurposing content for different devices (e.g. to PDAs) It is a pretty mammoth task and something I have been wanting to do for awhile. So before I dive in I wanted to see if anyone is actually interested here on CP, or whether I should just be writing it for myself and co-workers. Also at what level do you want it pitched? Beginner, intermediate or advanced? And if anyone is interested in helping out with certain sections, just email me. thanks regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Tim Smith wrote: Over here in the third world of humor (a.k.a. BBC America), peterchen wrote: We should petition microsoft to a "target=_Paul" attribute.
On MSDN, look up "Reference Architecture for Commerce". They have a series of "Articles" (really a book) on designing, testing etc a web site.
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On MSDN, look up "Reference Architecture for Commerce". They have a series of "Articles" (really a book) on designing, testing etc a web site.
Brad Bruce wrote: On MSDN, look up "Reference Architecture for Commerce". They have a series of "Articles" (really a book) on designing, testing etc a web site. Yeah thanks. I have been through that awhile back. Problem is they are very much not up to date on things like CSS and XHTML (which I do want to cover as it is impotant.) Also they can be a tad impractical at times and focus solely, obviously, on MS tech such as Commerce Server (which not everyone can get their paws on.) But it is a good base to work from indeed :) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Tim Smith wrote: Over here in the third world of humor (a.k.a. BBC America), peterchen wrote: We should petition microsoft to a "target=_Paul" attribute.
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Would anyone be interested in a series of articles covering the development of a website, from start to finish? It would include: - Requirements gathering - Analysis & Design - Graphic Design - Project Planning - Front End & Back End development - Testing & Stabilisation - Launch If yes, then are there any other sections in the life cycle of a web project you want covered? It will be using the following tools and technologies: - Microsoft Word and Visio - ASP.NET - XHTML & CSS - XML & XSL - JavaScript - tSQL and the site would involve: - Content management - Forums & Community - Forms development - Email services - Repurposing content for different devices (e.g. to PDAs) It is a pretty mammoth task and something I have been wanting to do for awhile. So before I dive in I wanted to see if anyone is actually interested here on CP, or whether I should just be writing it for myself and co-workers. Also at what level do you want it pitched? Beginner, intermediate or advanced? And if anyone is interested in helping out with certain sections, just email me. thanks regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Tim Smith wrote: Over here in the third world of humor (a.k.a. BBC America), peterchen wrote: We should petition microsoft to a "target=_Paul" attribute.
Sounds great Paul! It wasn't clear to me though whether you're creating a new community site, or developing articles for posting here, or somewhere... BW {insert witty/thought-provoking saying here}