Don’t think, implement : standards, accessibility, best practices
I just read an interesting post by Sitepoint Tribune writer Brendon Sinclair. The down turn of the world economy does not have to mean a down turn in your business. Clever marketing and a possible change in your current business strategy may make all the difference, to quote Brendon:
Ramp up your marketing: Most businesses cut [...]
We can’t always be serious and we should not. With that in mind I today saw this parody of a developers life on DevShop. However, as funny as this parody is, I am reminded of the saying, “many truths are spoken in gest”. Enjoy!
I had a very interesting experience today while testing communication between a SOAP client and server. I had Tomcat running with SOAP and was running the following command via DOS:
java za.co.package.soap.client.GetCountApp
I was continually getting the same error related to ClassNotFound errors. I adjusted and re-adjusted my CLASSPATH oover and over again, moved files around all [...]
Schalk Neethling is a highly experienced and enthusiastic Java standards based web developer currently located in Pretoria, South-Africa. He has been working on the web for the past 6 years developing and designing web sites/applications for clients around the world.
He has extensive knowledge of XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, JEE, JSP, PHP and more. He is actively involved in the open source, standards and accessibility community.