Archive - Dec 8, 2009

Member of the Month, November 2009

Once again we've deliberated over the member who best exemplifies what we love best about these forums. Who did we choose?

December Shout-Out! What Are Your Predictions for the Web in 2010!

We're all in an industry that moves at a cracking pace, so if you're good at fortune-telling and magic 8-ball questioning, you're already one step ahead of everyone! What are your predictions for 2010?

7 Deadly Sins of Landing Page Design

I just returned from Affiliate Convention in LA last week where I made two presentations, as well as listening to more than a half a dozen panels and keynote addresses.

PHP UK Conference 2010

PHP London are pleased to announce the date, venue and registration availability of their 5th annual UK PHP conference, building on the success of previous events and accommodating the continual growth of the PHP community and PHP development industry. The event takes place on Friday 26th February 2010 at the Business Design Centre in the Islington area of London. Information on the venue is available on our website. Registration is now available, with an early bird discount of £20 putting the price at £100 (ex.

Expression Web 3Your New PHP Tool Kit

"Thought visual editors were a thing of the past? Well think again. The Expression Web 3 visual development environment is breaking the stereotype."

The Trust Factor: How to Gain and Maintain Your Clients’ Trust

Trust is one of the fundamental elements that lays under the surface in just about every aspect of business. When you’re in a solid relationship with a client, you probably don’t even think about the trust factor, even though it’s always there working behind the scenes. But when trust is lacking, everything from selling your services, to working on a project, to simple communication can be a struggle. And it can lead to lost clients, lost work and lost income.

Windows 7: the First Month Review, Part 1

Microsoft Windows 7 received a relatively understated launch on 22 October 2009 following many months of public testing. The OS has been selling well — or at least far better than Vista. I suspect you’ve read many reviews, but few are based on using the OS for development during a considerable period.