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    Infoway LLC posted a link on 27 September 2012 - 12:00pm.

    Ecommerce Web Solutions

    Infoway is US based offshore web design firm. We are ISO certified award winning company offering world class services on web & graphic design, web development, applications development etc. within your afford. For any query email: [email protected]

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    Amon Lonawo posted a link on 26 September 2012 - 8:16am.

    web design seo india

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    [video]Ruth Cheesley posted a video on 23 November 2011 - 6:17pm.
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    Installing Joomla! Content Management Server on a WAMP Localhost Server

    http://www.viryatechnologies.com The second in a series of getting started with Joomla! videos, this covers installing Joomla! on a WAMP localhost server.

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    [video]Ruth Cheesley posted a video on 23 November 2011 - 6:14pm.
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    Getting started with Joomla! - Installing WAMP

    http://www.viryatechnologies.com brings you a series on 'Getting started with Joomla!'.

    The first in this series covers installing a localhost WAMP server from http://www.wampserver.com/en.

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    Peter Brownell posted a Blog entry on 6 October 2011 - 10:55am.

    Chi-Tek Workshop Festival

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    On Saturday 22 Oct, School of Everything hosts Mz-Tek's Chi-Tek Fest. A day long series of electronics workshops for women only.

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    Marcus Rowntree posted a link on 28 September 2011 - 6:07pm.

    Moonfruit

    This is the website construction tool that I currently teach.

    It is ideal for beginners because it requires very little technical knowledge, it is low cost and it is fully customisable.

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    Marcus Rowntree posted a link on 28 September 2011 - 6:07pm.

    Moonfruit

    This is the website construction tool that I currently teach.

    It is ideal for beginners because it requires very little technical knowledge, it is low cost and it is fully customisable.

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    Marcus Rowntree posted a link on 28 September 2011 - 6:07pm.

    Moonfruit

    This is the website construction tool that I currently teach.

    It is ideal for beginners because it requires very little technical knowledge, it is low cost and is fully customisable.

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    Jonahlyn Gilstrap posted a link on 1 June 2010 - 8:14pm.

    Linux Professional Institute (LPI) exam prep

    Self-study tutorials to help you learn Linux fundamentals and prepare for system administrator certification.

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    Jonahlyn Gilstrap posted a link on 1 June 2010 - 6:58pm.

    WaSP InterACT

    Based upon web standards and best practices, WaSP InterACT is designed to prepare students to be a web professional. Adapt and reuse our resources. Contribute your own content and ideas.

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    Audrey Jones posted a Document on 8 March 2010 - 12:09pm.

    Content Management Systems (CMS)

    You have an website that has grown over time, and while it is very useful, much of the content is out of date or inaccurate, it’s hard to find things, updating the site is complex, the appearance may be dated and you’ve lost track of the pages on the site.

    How a CMS overcomes these issues:

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    Audrey Jones posted a link on 8 March 2010 - 10:20am.

    Search Engine Optimisation

    Many companies offer to get your site in the top 10 of search engine rankings, this cannot be guaranteed. Cramming and hiding text and other quick fix techniques are likely get your site ignored by search engines. It is better to develop your site ethically, that is far more likely to increase traffic to your site.

    SEO is best thought of as a process that determines many elements of your site, the most important criteria are listed here: http://www.pinkmayhem.co.uk/search_engine_optimisation.html

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    Anthony Hawken posted a link on 4 March 2010 - 12:52pm.

    A C++ notebook

    This provides a 15 week course of teaching. It is intended for students studying on an Access to Higher Education program. There are 15 chapters. Each chapter corresponding to a week made up of 3 hours class teaching and two hours self-study.

    The book can be used to teach yourself, or to support your study of C++ on a Access to HE programme.

    This book uses the latest ANSI standard, and refers to an open source IDE called Quincy 2005. You can download this from the Internet.

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    [image]Peter Brownell posted a Image on 26 January 2010 - 2:03pm.
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    Peter Brownell posted a Document on 25 January 2010 - 5:52pm.
    Jeni Hawkswell posted a note on 23 October 2009 - 1:09pm.

    RNCM Gamelan Weekend

    Saturday 28 to Sunday 29 November
    RNCM GAMELAN WEEKEND

    This year the RNCM will be hosting one of the UK's largest festivals of Gamelan in over 10 years! Featuring the South Bank Gamelan Players, The Hallé, Wigan Instrumental Teaching Service, An introduction to Javanese puppetry, workshops, and much more.

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    Peter Brownell posted a link on 10 July 2009 - 3:39pm.

    UKUUG - Summer 2009 UKUUG Conference

    UKUUG is the UK's Open Systems Group and the Summer Conference is the highlight of our year. It brings together Free Libre and Open Source Software developers and users from all over the UK and Europe to share knowledge and discuss the latest trends in Free Software.

    I will be running a Drupal workshop on the Friday.

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    Andy Gibson posted a link on 15 May 2009 - 9:11am.

    Drupal Community on Identi.ca

    Drupal community for swapping tips and finding people to help you with all your Drupal-related problems.

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    Andy Gibson posted a note on 30 March 2009 - 3:18pm.

    Copy as interface

    Great presentation from Erika Hall at Web 2.0 Expo (via Matt Locke) on how to write copy for web 2.0 applications. Key message: write less, and write for action.

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    Peter Brownell posted a note on 24 March 2009 - 6:47pm.

    Task Tracking with Mantis, Eclipse and Mylyn

    Task management is not an easy thing. For software projects, it can get extreme. We don't really have a big programming dept here at EverythingHQ, but there is still enough noise around to need a plan.

    We are using Eclipse as a development IDE, and Mantis as our issue tracking tool. Both tools are far from perfect, but they do help us get the job done. Today, I made them a little nicer by linking the two together.

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