Archive for the ‘Make Your Next Web Project a Success’ Category

Project Objectives, Tracking and, Once Again, the Software Question

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Project management is a complicated, complex task. It involves setting proper objectives, thorough tracking and continuously making sure that it doesn’t cost more than its benefits are worth. Setting objectives is the first and most crucial phase. Objective are about benefits rather than products, which is an often misunderstood concept, and in order to properly [...]

Software for Project Management

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Software for project management makes a big class of applications, which can be either standalone (desktop) or web-based. Project management is a complicated task, so the software programmed to schedule, track, control, allocate resources and otherwise support the project on the various stages of its imprementation has to include diverse and sophisticated functionality.
There are currently [...]

How to become a web developer?

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

There are two directions to go: design, and development (programming)
Design - some say that to be a graphic designer you need to have a talent… But as many websites nowadays aim for simplicity and usability ability to think rational might be more useful then raw creativity. There are also plenty of templates around which you [...]

What Is Usability

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Usability - when applied to software or websites - measures how easy it is for a completely new person to grasp the interface of a particular software product or website and figure out which interface element is responsible for which function and how to achieve one goal or another. As Wikipedia puts it “In human-computer [...]

HTML coder, JavaScript Programmer, Java developer… Coder, programmer or developer?

Monday, January 25th, 2010

People use words like “coder”, “programmer”, and “developer” to describe professionals involved in software and web development activities.

Understanding the meaning of those terms, and differences in usage can help businesses to find appropriate specialist easier using web search. And it can help web design and development companies to target their search engine advertising better.

Coding refers [...]

Web technologies for Internet projects.

Monday, January 25th, 2010

How to select a web technology for your internet project – a business perspective.
Many developers will speak passionately about web technologies they use. Major web sites dedicated to specific technical platforms will advocate efficiency of that platform and provide numerous references to high profile and high traffic web sites using this technology.
This can only mean [...]

Web technologies for a static web site and “front-end” (client-side) interactivity.

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Let us start form a simple static web site. The web pages are constructed using HTML and most often CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), graphics and other media can be embedded within a web page.
For building a simple, static web site HTML and CSS are standards.
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) will be used to deliver those pages [...]

How to run a successful web project.

Friday, December 25th, 2009

10 important things that will contribute to your web project success or failure.
Since 1999, Magic Web Solutions has worked on many web development projects.
No matter what the size of your company or your industry, however, there is one common aspect: your web development is a project and it is influenced by factors which mean it [...]

Benefits of custom-made software solutions.

Friday, December 25th, 2009

Software usually falls into two categories: packaged (or proprietary), i.e. bought or downloaded ‘off-the-shelf’ or custom-made, that’s to say, custom-made.
If you only use standalone software (applications working locally on your computer) or have only a simple requirement, e.g. word processing, the proprietary option may be satisfactory for you; a good example would be Microsoft Office. [...]

.NET, Java or PHP?

Monday, August 31st, 2009

You want a bespoke web application to be developed, whether to automate your business or to create a new service or portal on the web. Which technology should you go for? There are three mainstream technologies for building web-based applications: .NET, Java and PHP. If you approach different development companies and each of them advocates [...]


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