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October 05

Good C tutorials

http://www.iu.hio.no/~mark/CTutorial/CTutorial.html

This is good, very helpful...

http://www.imada.sdu.dk/~svalle/courses/dm14-2005/mirror/c/

Another good tutorial...
September 23

Quotes, all the quotes about The Special One :)

http://www.saidwhat.co.uk/quotes/sport/jose_mourinho

http://soccerlens.com/jose-mourinho/

Study and learn the words is of great fun...
September 22

Good Java Sites

http://www.mindprod.com/jgloss/jgloss.html

It looks GREAT!

Thank you so much Roedy!!!

http://www.webdevelopersjournal.com/articles/httpsession_object.html

Another good reference for J2EE!

http://www.developerzone.biz

Good tutorials!!!

A good servlet tutorial site: http://www.iam.ubc.ca/guides/javatut99/servlets/
September 19

eight Website design pitfalls

Eight Website Pitfalls, and How to Avoid Them





Clutter: Too much noise, too much text, and too little white space mean that customers ignore the content. Customers often scan pages quickly, only reading titles or input prompts until they reach the content they want. Be concise, break text up with headings, not too many fonts and consider the reading level of your audience.

Confusing navigation: Buttons and menu items should be apparent, links should look like links. Text should not look like buttons or links. Customers do not typically read and digest information in linear order and should be able to move between sections easily.

Company-centricism: Customers are task-oriented. They don't know (or care) about departmental structures, or company jargon. Look at your site as an outsider would, by function or task. Use clear, generic labeling and try to minimize the use of company or industry jargon, acronyms or abbreviations unless context is provided.

Design by committee: Though teamwork is essential to the success of a website, requiring group consensus for decision making will stop a project in its tracks.

Bells and whistles: How a site looks is not as important as the content and the organization of that content. Establish the site layout before attempting to finalize design.

High-maintenance pages: Static pages based on dynamic information are quickly outdated. Include dynamic data only if it is needed, and provide a way to maintain it.

Back patting: Don't tell customers how great your products are, show them. Keep introductory material to a minimum and focus on your programs or services.

Overcomplicating: Designers tend to approach a site as if it should spring whole-formed from their head before it is published. Remember, a website is forever a work in progress and should be approached as such. Publish the information at hand, and the site can expand and revised as needed according to user feedback.

Torre DeVito is a web designer from Cary, North Carolina.For more information visit www.pagecandy.com

August 20

Tips for BEA WebLogic study in UTS

Tips About BEA WebLogic 8.1 in UTS:

StartServer:
issue the two linux commands in terminal:

wlenv
wlstart

Then use the Internet Browser to check at the server console at:

http://localhost:7001/console

The username is always: system
And the default password is: password


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Must spend some time upon checking with the lab notes till I am happy with the settings of WebLogic Server!

 
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