My Blog Site’s Visitor Stats
Posted on September 14, 2007 - Filed Under Site Statistics | Leave a Comment
The counter below shows the Site’s Number of Unique Visits, courtesy of StatCounter.Com. Try it!
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Stages of Learning
Posted on September 13, 2007 - Filed Under Online Learning | Leave a Comment
By: Romulo E. Santiago II
I’m back! Before I proceed with this work, I just want to recapitulate about what I wrote yesterday.
“A learner must always remember that learning is a thinking process in which skills and knowledge, attitudes and habits, ideals and virtues are sent by a medium, then the learner acquires what has [...]
Connection to MS Access database using ODBC: My own ASP.NET 2.0 coding style
Posted on September 12, 2007 - Filed Under ASP.NET | Leave a Comment
If you dont have a good .NET IDE (Integrated Development Environment) but at least you have the following: an operating system with IIS with ASP.Net support, dotnet framework 2.0, Microsoft Access database and a text editor like Notepad, you may find these program codes helpful in creating a webpage that can retrieve records from your [...]
I want to put up my own website!
Posted on September 10, 2007 - Filed Under ASP.NET, PHP | Leave a Comment
Well, here are the different Web Development Issues that you should consider if you want to have one:
Hosting the site
Webhosting is a service wherein your web pages (website files) will be stored in a computer which is connected to the internet and payment will be made usually in a monthly basis with rates depending on [...]
Who said you couldn’t?
Posted on September 9, 2007 - Filed Under ASP.NET | Leave a Comment
I was searching for some other cool asp.net based CMS and I found umbraco - another open source CMS based on asp.net 2.0.
“Who would believe that there would be an open source CMS based on Microsoft’s ASP.NET? (aside from DotNetNuke of course) A CMS that can support any modern browser and that even allows editing [...]
phpDesigner 2007 Professional 5.5.2
Posted on September 7, 2007 - Filed Under PHP | Leave a Comment
I have tried the free trial version of this software and it’s really great! Go and check it out…
phpDesigner 2007 Professional 5.5.2 - now with remote FTP editing and support for PHP frameworks!
Product Overview
phpDesigner 2007 Professional is a powerful PHP IDE (Integrated Development Environment) / PHP editor for both beginners and professional developers that enhances [...]
Learning How To Learn
Posted on September 7, 2007 - Filed Under Online Learning | Leave a Comment
Mr. Santiago is a good friend of mine. He will be my contributor for the Online Learning Category. Let’s look at his first blog.
Learning How to Learn
By: Romulo E. Santiago II
How does one student or an individual learn? This question could be easily answered by educators and educational psychologists without hassle. But let me tell you this, [...]
CMS: Today’s Trend in Web Development
Posted on September 7, 2007 - Filed Under ASP.NET | Leave a Comment
CMS changes today’s approach in setting up organizational and company websites. It opens up another dimension wherein the traditional website development methods are now slowly being transformed into full web programming tasks. Prevailing programming languages in this arena are Java, PHP, and ASP.NET. Although most Web CMS were developed in PHP, DotNet applications now also entered [...]
Internet a Threat to Wildlife?
Posted on September 6, 2007 - Filed Under Watching the World | Leave a Comment
“Is the Internet hastening the demise of the African elephant?” asks The New York Times. Some animal welfare advocates believe that it is and that scores of other species are at risk as well. Illegal online trade is said to have increased as the Web itself has grown. Searches on English-language Web Sites, during a [...]
Suffering Online
Posted on September 6, 2007 - Filed Under Watching the World | Leave a Comment
Online community Web sites allow people to establish relationships with a number of strangers via the Internet and reportedly to feel more popular. Such sites are also “a paradise for liars”, racists, busybodies, and the prejudiced, says Folha Online. Some site users fake their own profiles. Others bully those who are overweight, are short, have [...]
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