Anyone who has dealt with managing a website post launch, or tried to do any sort of SEO (search engine optimization), has spent countless hours checking google page rank, comparing keyword density to rival sites or entering their URL into a Google search to check the last time the site was spidered. Although I plan to address all of these issues in the future, hopefully putting some devs. at ease, in this post I’m mainly going to address the worst of the bunch: Google PageRank. (more…)
Frye / Wiles Blog Archive for the ‘Development’ Category
Welp, you haven’t heard from us for a while, and for good reason - we’re knee deep in social networking right now - specifically Salsa2Night, a radical new event organizing site (built in this case to get Salsa dancers together on the right nights in the right places). We’ll be back and blogging soon on such wonderfully interesting topics as webstores and why you need one, designing for users, client-side Ajax inline editing, and much, much more.
Also, I’m pimping us on Technorati - deal with it:
While Justin seems to have the client-side of a web application, I think I will focus on the server side of things. In my upcoming posts I will focus on:
- Clean Urls
- Scripting-side database caching
- An intrduction to the GOaT template engine
- The other side of AJAX applications
Ya, that’s me: code. In an effort to get some decent posts up on this here blog I’m forgoing paid work and being a “team player.” All in fun, of course. So, I’ve got some Zeppelin jamming in the background and I’ve sat myself down to break you lady-types in. Besides, I can’t let the self-proclaimed man-child out do me.
I intended, at least from sometime between last night and now, to tell you all about client-side inline editing, but this burrito is far too tasty, and I think that for this initial post I’ll just give a rundown on forthcoming topics: (more…)