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Programming Top Related Articles
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1). File Permissions in Linux By : Sergio Roth
Linux operating system uses a permissions schema to define user rights for each file. These permissions establish:
-who can read the file. If the file is a directory, read means list the contents of the directory.
-who can write/modify the file. If the file is a directory, this permission defines if you can make any changes to the directory contents, for example create or delete files.
Article Related to: web hosting, web design, programming, small business, domain registration, hosting, linux, file permissions
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2). Small Business Web Hosting: 11 Points Checklist By : Sergio Roth
There is a lot of information about web hosting. Thousands of different companies and plans. It is often hard to decide on what will fit you best, especially when you do not understand all the hosting related terminology. So what should you do then? Close your eyes and pick a company? Pick the cheapest one? The average one? I will try to help you make your decision in this article, by providing a checklist of the items you should consider when choosing a hosting company for your small business website.
Article Related to: web hosting, hosting, small business, internet, programming, website, domains, linux, php, mysql
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4). VB.Net: Dynamic Usage Of Eventhandlers By : Thomas Kaloyani
WithEvents and Handles clause requires form us to declare the object variable and the event handler as we write our code, so linkage is created upon compilation. On the other hand, with AddHandler and RemoveHandler, linkage is created and removed at runtime, which is more flexible.
Let's assume that we want to load several MDI child forms, allowing each of them to be loaded only once, and of course to know when one of the child forms is closed.
Article Related to: vb, .net, vb.net, visual basic, basic, software, programming, development, computer, it, developer, event
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5). How To Add Dynamically Generated Graphs And Charts To Web Pages And Applications By : Patrick OBrien
Not so very long ago adding a graph or chart to a web page or application required a fair amount of programming knowledge and was rather time consuming for even the most experienced. However with the tools available today it is possible for almost anyone to add graphs and charts to web pages. With just a little bit of HTML, dynamically generated graphs and charts can be added to web pages and/or applications.
Article Related to: software, web design, programming, graph, chart, graphs, charts, server software, graphing software, web prog
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6). Web Design: Is your Website User Friendly? By : Sergio Roth
It is important to pay attention to little details that make the site easier to use by visitors. Sometimes small details make the difference, and the user likes our site better than other sites, just because he feels comfortable navigating it, and finds what he wants easily. Of course, it depends on the audience you expect for your website. For instance, if you have a website for professional designers, then you do not need to keep it that simple.
Article Related to: web hosting, web design, programming, small business, domain registration, hosting, linux
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8). How to Wake Up Eager to Start By : Charles Burke
When you jump out of bed every morning, all fired up with enthusiasm, motivation and eagerness to... Huh?
What's that? You don't do much jumping in the mornings?
Well, okay, when you ease out of bed every morning, all eager and enthusiastic to... Huh?
What's that? You don't do that either?
Well, okay, when you're lying there in bed every morning wondering why the heck you should bother to get up.
Article Related to: motivation, enthusiasm, eagerness, programming
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11). 5 Security Considerations When Coding By : Bryce Whitty
1. Input Checking
Always check user input to be sure that it is what you expected. Make sure it doesn’t contain characters or other data which may be treated in a special way by your program or any programs called by your program.This often involves checking for characters such as quotes, and checking for unusual input characters such as non-alphanumeric characters where a text string is expected.
Article Related to: security, coding, programming, php, hacking, c++, code, secure
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12). Different ways to promote your business using Internet By : Sergio Roth
If you work on your own, this article is for you. Whether you provide services or have your own store, you know you need to make yourself known by potential customers. The great question is how to do it. You probably don’t have tons of money to invest in publicity. Besides, not all forms of publicity are the right choice for all businesses. The right publicity for you depends on the characteristics of your business.
Article Related to: website, domain registration, hosting, internet, web hosting, programming, design, marketing, promotion
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14). Pop Ups : The Love Them Or Hate Them Debate By : Robin Porter
Nothing causes more irritation that website pop ups, apparently. It seems everyone hates them and everyone blocks them.
But is this really the case? Do people really hate pop ups?
You see, when we look into it in more detail, and ask people about the circumstances of their intense hatred of these tiresome little creatures, we find out two very interesting truths.
Article Related to: pop ups, software, web, design, programming, internet, marketing
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15). Top 10 Innovative Web 2.0 Applications of 2005 By : Mark Millerton
As 2005 draws to a close, I am overwhelmed by the amount of Web 2.0 startups that this year brought. There were no doubt hundreds or perhaps thousands of new services that came about following on the trend of "Web 2.0". Developers are beginning to create apps that are truly useful. Characteristics include more user interaction, far more efficient use of technologies such as AJAX, and slick design.
Article Related to: internet business, web 2.0, programming, ajax
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19). Burning Desire -- Golden Key or Red Herring? By : Charles Burke
Acres of Diamonds... you've read the famous story, or at least had it related to you.
A farmer hears tales of diamonds and begins dreaming of vast riches. He sells his farm and hikes off over the horizon, never to be heard from again. Rumors say that years later he died destitute, never having found the diamonds he spent his life seeking.
Meanwhile, the man who bought that farm found a large and "interesting looking" stone in a stream that ran through the property.
Article Related to: diamonds, desire, burning desire, riches, affirm, programming, power, key, control
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20). How to Make Your Self-Help Really Help By : Charles Burke
Ray was on a tear.
"All that self-help stuff is okay, I guess, but it has never worked for me. Ever." He was starting to get excited, waving his arms and pacing around.
"In fact," he went on, "it usually makes things worse for me."
I asked Ray for examples.
"Well, like, I'm out of work -- you know that, right? -- and I've wasted the last two months trying to affirm myself a job.
Article Related to: self-help, faith, results, affirmations, affirm, programming, power, key, control
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21). Selecting the Best Online Programming Jobs By : Craig Rad
Whether you are a professional coder or someone skilled in creating scripts and programs, you will probably find online programming jobs to be a good alternative money making opportunity. The need for freelance programmers is on an ascending trend, mostly because both the Internet and the related software industry are developing at a fast pace.
Article Related to: programming, online, projects, elance, rentacoder
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