I can’t stress enough the importance of clean code. It may take more time initially to carefully plan a web architecture, document, and comment code, but it’s always worth the initial planning in order to save a huge headache later. I don’t know how many projects that I have acquired that were so poorly coded that I had to start the project from scratch to work on it. Now I’m definitely not the best coder in the world, but I like to use best practices if I or someone else needs to come back to the project later for updates or changes. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: code, cvs, development, documentation, internet, subversion, web development
I’ve decided to create multiple parts on my tips for creating a successful web application. This is the first part of the series: design. I think this part of the project is often overlooked and it is probably one of the most important parts of a project. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: design, development, internet, web 2.0, web development
I have to admit. I need to build a regular blog schedule to keep my sites up to date. It’s tough for me because every time I launch a new site it seems like I dedicate all my time to that particular project. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: blog, internet
With the popularity of sites like MySpace and YouTube, I can easily say that the popular web is moving more towards user generated content. The popularity has already begun and according to a post on LinuxElectrons, they expect it to grow rapidly through 2010. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: internet, myspace, technology, web 2.0