Posts Tagged ‘focus’
Research and Markets: FOCUS: Latino 2009 – The U.S Latino Market for Cable and Broadband Services, Programming and …
DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/490594/focus_latino_2009) has announced the addition of the “FOCUS: Latino 2009 – The U.S Latino Market for Cable and Broadband Services, Programming and Technology” report to their donation. FOCUS: Latino IX measures the market for cable programming, telecom, Internet, and new …
Friday Nighttime Focus – I’m with the band
When you reckon of high school football, you reckon about Friday nighttime illumination, cheerleaders, and touchdowns. But during this week’s Friday Nighttime Focus we’ll you why you should be thinking about your favorite struggle song as well. “You kind of get this high in a way, (by) performing in front of everybody. Everybody’s watching you and you feel like – okay I got to do this. I’m going to do my best …
Public meeting to focus on plans for Hwy 93 in Polson
POLSON – Transportation officials are gearing up for public hearing to talk about transfer concerns in Polson.
Vermilion health meeting to focus on Alberta Health Act
I have had several inquiries about a health meeting scheduled to take place in Vermilion on June 24 at Lakeland College. The meetings sole purpose is to address the Alberta Health Act and receive input.
I’m a senior computer science major and want to get into web design. I have basic familiarity with programming languages such as Java, C++, COBOL, etc., and am pretty adept at HTML and CSS.
I wanted to find out what I should focus on learning if I intend to persue a carreer in web design in the next year or two.
What programs, languages, and concepts make up the primary areas of focus these days in web design? What are the most vital aspects to know?
My understanding is that these are very vital:
Flash
Dreamweaver/Frontpage
ColdFusion or .NET (database connectivity)
Graphic Design Techniques
HTML, XML, PHP
I wondered how those of you that are really working in the field would change my list?
Is there a particular order of concepts that would help me learn it best (a curriculum, if you will)?
I’d appreciate all the help I can get in understanding what direction to go in. There’s so much to learn, and I really don’t know where to start.