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Welcome, after 15 years working with PCs on the internet it’s been a long term aim of mine to create my own teaching resource for
Web Developers.
As well as a growing number of articles and demo code a quiz engine is also planned for later this year.
Together they will form useful vehicles to convey to you the essential knowledge tips and tricks needed to build a range of corporate business systems, as I have done across world. The scope of technical material covered here will also help those prepairing for exams like Microsoft MCAD exams.
This site will also be a useful source of information for I.T. managers and directors with more complex detailed testing methods as well as a birds eye view of the uber architecture.
As a matter of concern to corporates.
I / Webica.NET will never ask you to download and install anything on your desktops!
(Everything here is firewall friendly, no executeables, it's only text).
The Webica.NET approach to building Web Applications across private and public networks remains the most attractive, secure and economically attractive option available to any serious business venture.
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To update George Bernard Shaws' outdated quote about teaching,
"just because you know your subject it does'nt mean you can teach it."
Some of these technologies can seem quite hard to grasp and some of the "explanations" about them are mystifying, I hope to correct some of that.
Having said that, quite often when I hear of something new I often discover it's something which already exists, but it has been developed further and renamed to promote the new work.
It's a bit of as power trip still being a hands on coder, and whilst it can take many late nights studying this stuff trying to get it to work, it is worth it in the end and the rewards can be considerable.
Hopefully you here like me because you like hands-on problem solving and you are prepaired to "give it a go".
When it comes to building high quality professional Web applications coding isn’t the main problem, it's understanding what you want the system to do,
to do based on some user input.
After all the thing is no good to anyone unless it does what you want.
The U.I. is vital in this role, Web services, service orientated object architectures and so forth are a distraction
such popular techie terms and alike are merely those used to deliver that which the system was built for.
The high art of programming is taking time to step through how a system is supposed to operate and then doing so again, in more detail,
repeating the entire process at reasonably longer time intervals and then, after completion, and not before, start to write some code.