Saturday, May 17, 2008
Naruto Shippuuden Episode 59 is now up!
THRUSH me!
Thursday, May 15, 2008
My JSP Experience
JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology provides a simplified, fast way to create dynamic web content. JSP technology enables rapid development of web-based applications that are server- and platform-independent. As of my own experience with JSP, I could say that it is a 3 in 1 service with regards to programming. 3 in 1 because it is a combination of database, java, and html programming. With the help of another software which is the eclipse, it makes the work much easier for it provides services especially when debugging the JSP codes. On the other hand, JSP provides an easier way to create a dynamic web page. Through the use of scriplets, it separates java programming from html programming. Inside the scriplet lies the java programming languages while outside the scriplet lies the languages for html programming. Also, with the use of the additional tags from the JSP language, it contains a larger variety of codes which could be used for creating a dynamic webpage. JSP's ability to access the database programming such as the microsoft access is also an additional package in the said technology. Still, this could be done with the help of scriplets. With this, the access to the database can only be done by putting the codes inside the scriplets.For me, JSP is indeed a very convenient way to create a dynamic webpage.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Speed Racer Go? (Better not to)
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Is That A Bangs?
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Not With DVD
Monday, April 28, 2008
Everybody is Kung Fu Fighting
Li and Chan play kung-fu masters who, in an interesting way, are playing themselves or at least their on-screen persona. That sounds far more mind-boggling than it is. The best part is that the movie brings nonstop entertainment that is just plain fun. It reminds me of the many fairy tales from the ’80s that were made for young boys.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Privacy: Information must be kept from unauthorized parties
Thursday, April 10, 2008
The Masters of the Web
Webmasters are practitioners of web communication. Typically, they are generalists with HTML expertise who manage all aspects of Web operations.
On larger sites, the webmaster will act as a coordinator and overseer to the activities of other people working on the site and is usually an employee of the owner of the Web site, hence webmaster can also be listed as an occupation. If the webmaster is hired by a larger Web site, or promoted to the position, they could do things from web design, to project management, or employee supervision.
In the early days of the use of the term "webmaster" (a take-off on the term "postmaster", the administrator of an e-mail system), this role encompassed all aspects of planning, coding, production, and user interface. The webmaster may have many of the duties of an information architect, including ensuring site usability, user experience and menu taxonomy.
However, since the late 90s, this type of webmaster role was typically only found working on small Web sites that could be managed by one person, or in environments where there was not a great deal of role definition. The current model tends to be more team oriented with a website manager or online producer leading a team consisting of web developers, designers, programmers, QA lead, Adobe Flash developers and often at least one usability expert or a UI/UE team. In established web development companies, especially those existing since the 90s, the term webmaster may be used by senior officers of the company, and may include usage such as "Webmaster-in-chief."
A broader definition of webmaster is a businessperson who uses online media to sell products and/or services. This broader definition of webmaster covers not just the technical aspects of overseeing Web site construction and maintenance but also management of content, advertising, marketing and order fulfillment for the Web site.
Core responsibilities of the webmaster include the regulation and management of access rights of different users of a web site, the appearance and setting up web site navigation. Content placement can be part of a webmaster's responsibilities, while content creation is typically not.
Typically, the webmaster is the agent who reads user feedback and complaints about site functionality.
Possible companies for webmasters are the following:
- Cape Cod Computer Service
- Cape Cod Internet
- Cape Software
- Cape Web Design
- Coastal Software
- Community Internet
- Consulnet Computing Inc.
- Creative Edge Enterprises, Inc.
- DLFWebgroup Inc.
- Geoserve Communications, Inc.