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  • How does having assets saved on a secondary domain(s) reduce the load time of the website?

    - by AAA
    I went for an interview yesterday where I was asked this question: "How does having assets (images/videos) stored on a secondary domain (assets.example.com) reduce the load time of example.com?" To that I answered that by having the code "call" those assets from a secondary website it reduces the traffic that is coming to the main domain and therefore only applying bandwidth to the main domain vs having to also serve bandwidth to request assets. Is that correct? Also, If i am correct, would you say it makes sense to start new websites with this in mind or do you prefer having it done after large traffic rates are achieved?

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  • Why Web Search Engine Positioning Can Make Your Business Succeed

    The internet offers businesses a worldwide marketplace where they can make their services and products available to potential customers. As a matter of fact, the rampant internet connection and advancement in technology has ensured that millions of people around the world visit the internet and access various sites. Marketing and promotion of a business is vital, if it has to be successful and compete effectively with other competitors.

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  • Creating Dynamic Web Content

    The most important part of your website is the quality of your content. Without good content you will not get the page ranking in the search engines that you need to get to be successful.

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  • Creating Dynamic Web Content

    The most important part of your website is the quality of your content. Without good content you will not get the page ranking in the search engines that you need to get to be successful.

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  • Steps in Making a Successful Joomla Web Site

    The first pace in this procedure is to understand clearly that are the purposes for investing your money and time in this undertaking. What are the quantifiable outputs do you like to attain with this project who are the people involved in the process to achieve these goals.

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  • What motivated Facebook to choose PHP and Twitter to choose Rails? [closed]

    - by mallieem saleie
    Possible Duplicates: Why did Facebook, Wordpress, vBulletin use PHP/MySQL? Why did Facebook use C++ beside PHP? While Facebook chose PHP and Twitter chose Ruby on Rails, I stopped and asked myself a question! why did they chose PHP and Ruby on Rails? Why not ASP.NET or Java? Is it because of bieng open source? or what?. I just want to know the right reason so I can examine their vision and decide which technology should I use if I want to build something unique.

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  • log in to web-app through less secure website [on hold]

    - by martijnve
    We are worried about the security of our website containing the login-button to our saas-application. Security measures put in place for our application won't do us much good if the website is hacked. The login button could be redirected to some malicious copy of our app. The product website is maintained by people outside the dev team. Those people are not too knowledgable concerning security. We (dev-team) could mantain the website ourselves but that would be a large burden on our small team. How is this usually handled?

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  • SEO TLC For Your Current Web Site

    Many of our new clients come to us thinking they need a new website, when in fact what they need to start with is a little search engine optimization. Before you spend thousands on a brand new website design, why not spend one hour testing your current site's SEO?

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  • Web Directories

    Most of the SEO experts almost spend their lives working on Google and a very few other sites to get a higher ranking on them. No wonder Google has a giant's share in the search engines popularity.

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  • MVC or Extract Service Layer

    - by Lizzard
    we have an application that is built with .Net MVC. We are now tasked with exposing API's to third parties. Members on our team want to just continue down our current path and just use more controllers so we can reuse the backend of our current application. Logic tells me we need to create a seperate service layer when more clients are going to be accessing it, but .Net MVC seems to take care of all of this. Is it really acceptable architecture to use controllers in a stand alone application to expose API's and what would be the potential gains of extracting the service layer out?

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  • simple app for salary calculation [on hold]

    - by user17981
    I am very new to webdevelopment. I've been given this task to built an application to calculate final salary in the end of the month. The employees are callers and after every call they will get some form on which they will give their call summery like time duration. They are payed for each call depending on time duration. In the back end there will be sql database and some code to calculate the the final salary. Current they have to calculate the salary manually, they are just using google docs form.I have some idea that i need php in the front end sql in the back end but i am not clear about the whole picture please can someone give me a clear skeleton. My main question is what to use to calculate the salary from the database??And what should i use to create a front end form ??

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