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www.gsinc.co.uk 6 mistakes ECommerce businesses make and how to fix them. SEO Internet Marketing tutorial by Gareth Davies GSINC Ltd. For more ECommerce tips and videos visit www.gsinc.co.uk
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Set up users and groups, and secure the pages of your site in ASP.NET 3.5 with no coding! Using Visual Studio 2008. Try our free sales and customer reporting web service at www.reportingsales.com
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If you are trying to decide which language to learn and are considering Python or PHP, probably the biggest challenge in picking a language is weighing the difficulty of the language vs. the value it brings you as an employee.
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This tutorial will handle the first type of loops in JavaScript the FOR Loop. This video was made by Ray Tawil: www.rabihtawil.com Visit the forum at www.coderisland.com Follow us on twitter www.twitter.com Become a fan on Facebook: www.facebook.com
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When we have an idea, it’s tempting to dive headfirst into coding it and making it real. This is a great skill set that we have, but it can potentially harm our dream of building a great web site or a cool app; it is very easy to solve the wrong problem. Worse still, you might not find out that you’ve built an impractical solution until after you have invested a lot of time and passion into an idea doomed to fail. In this session, we will explore how we can get closer to the problem we ought to solve, and get a better idea who our potential customers or users might be. We will look at some user experience design (UX) tools and activities that help us refine objectives, pave the way for making decisions, and determine the shape of a minimum viable product—before we need to write a single line of code. Stephanie Troeth is a user experience strategist who has worn many hats, including a product lead for a startup in digital publishing and a studio director at a digital agency. Currently the Editor-in-Chief for Web Standards Sherpa, she is known for her grassroots contributions to best web practices. Her background in computer science has served her surprisingly well in her passion for design and making ideas real. Well-travelled and living on her fourth island, she speaks several flavours of English, a few languages, and possesses an indecipherable accent.
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A brief introduction to GDB and Assembly Language on Intel processors using the venerable C language and GCC compiler toolchain. This is probably more fun than it is informative (and not even all that fun), but maybe it will give somebody ideas… Documentation: man wprintf man gdb man objdump man hexdump Use pinfo -m instead of man for a nice, colorful interface that can be navigated by clicking or using the arrow keys. The IDE used in this video is actually the SciTE text editor. www.youtube.com Making simple programs and analysing them with a debugger such as GDB is a great way to learn a little bit about assembly language and machine code. Why delve into machine code during an introductory video? Do we realy need to know that the stack grows downward in memory or that the arguments to a function are pushed onto the stack in reverse order, so they can pop back off in the right order? What’s with the wide characters? Why complicate things by adding a function? First of all, functions and assembly are not that hard to grasp. It’s just a push and call. We push an address to something onto the stack and call a function. What’s so difficult about that? I’m sick of people trying to insulate us from the details. Besides, knowing a little bit about what goes on under the hood makes better hackers and better programmers. That’s what we do while learning. We build things and we take them apart to see how they work. I know there is no compelling reason to use wide characters (C90 …
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www.phpconference.co.uk Rasmus Lerdorf, best known for having gotten the PHP project off the ground in 1995, gives an update on PHP as he sees it in 2012. From PHP humble beginnings as the Personal Homepage project up to what is new in PHP 5.4 and beyond. Ramsus has contributed to a number of other open source projects over the years. He was an infrastructure architect at Yahoo! for more than 7 years and most recently has been advising startups including WePay, Etsy, and Room77. He was born in Greenland, grew up in Denmark and Canada and has a Systems Design engineering degree from the University of Waterloo.
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www.threestyles.com This tutorial shows you how to implement Lightbox 2 into your webpages.
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This video will introduce you with 6 top graphic design softwares of world which is currently used in web development and others projects. Best graphic designing software by adobe. Software that you should learn to became a graphic designer.
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Since we haven’t really learned much about Photoshop I figured this would be the perfect opportunity to make some videos on this subject before we start another Complete Site series. In this Photoshop lesson we will learn how to create some older looking download buttons which you can use on your site or anywhere that you would like. INNO – A social network for creative people: inno.icodetheweb.com
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En este primer tutorial veremos que es javascript y que necesitamos para poder programar js
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Did you ever try to build the project management solution of your dreams? Which tools do you use? Trac? Plone? Pyramid? Google Apps? Maybe Dropbox? Why not all of them? In this talk you will find out that it’s not so difficult in 2012. This talk will focus on best practices while designing and building complex Pyramid applications that integrate Pyramid with other applications such as Plone, Trac, Google Apps and more. It will show what makes Pyramid unique in the Python web framework market and how not to get lost in a variety of paths to be followed. Andrew has been involved in the Python community since 2003. He has contributed multiple products (Plone, pyramid, collective.funkload, FormAlchemy, munin.zope and others) and has spoken at various Plone conferences and regional symposia. He has also got involved in Plone TuneUp events encouraging new developers to participate. In his current projects he is integrating Plone with Pyramid.
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Drive By Theater and zeroheadroom.com present a sequel to Cross of Iron starring Richard Burton This non masterpiece and surefire quickie action flick cash in seems to have found money for faded stars who still hold a name on the European Box office. A sort of sequel with no resemblence to the original and features a sygnificantly gaunt Richard Burton and wrecks like Steiger who are as burnt out as the Nazi scout cars littering the landscape.. Andrew V. Mcglaglen was the director who pretty much seemed to shout action from the hotel room while spending his per diems on booze. Also scorn has to be poured on the score by Peter “Raumpatrouille” Thomas. At his best Thomas is a genius. But here the music is irritating, gimmicky, and totally unsuitable for the film´s style. At one scene a German soldier sits in a hut with a radio, listening to some weird space-age Peter Thomas Singers. 1944, yeah. A fanatic lover of war films MAY want to check this out. enjoy
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SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE! Joomla 1.5 to 1.6 is not an upgrade – it is a migration. This tutorial shows you how to use jUpgrade to complete the process. Please remember, many 3rd-party extensions are not currently available for 1.6, so check which ones you use before attempting the migration. For more information, see: docs.joomla.org Visit www.joomla.org to download Joomla! Today and start building websites and applications! Join the community community.joomla.org Meet other Joomla! People people.joomla.org Find a local group community.joomla.org Get help in the forums: forum.joomla.org Learn the Documentation docs.joomla.org Extend Joomla extensions.joomla.org Find professional services resources.joomla.org Explore the magazine magazine.joomla.org Develop with Joomla developer.joomla.org Special thanks to Jon Neubauer for producing this tutorial jonneubauer.com
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Tumult Hype is the HTML5 animation builder for Mac OS X. This video shows 25 new features of version 1.5 in under ten minutes. For more details, please visit our What’s New in Tumult Hype 1.5 page: tumultco.com 0:16 1. Icon Refresh 0:27 2. Zooming 0:40 3. iBooks Author Export 1:13 4. Redesigned Animation Interface 2:09 5. Accurate Motion Paths 2:30 6. Bounce and Instant Timing Functions 2:55 7. Paste with Animations 3:26 8. Editable Timecode View 3:45 9. Locking and Visibility 4:15 10. Smart Selection Behavior 4:29 11. Grouping 5:02 12. Rulers 5:12 13. Guidelines 5:36 14. Sweet Snapping 5:50 15. Lion 6:10 16. Vertical Layout Option 6:19 17. HTML Widget 6:45 18. Context Menus 6:59 19. Hex Color Picker 7:13 20. Compose Email Action 7:36 21. 3D Support in Firefox 7:51 22. Customizable Element IDs 8:26 23. Triggering Events 8:40 24. Malformed JavaScript Protection 8:57 25. Smaller File Sizes 9:10 Other Changes
