A good web site to visit that contains OPEN SOURCE text books is at WikiBooks.
Entries Tagged as 'Notes & Handouts'
Wikibooks
September 29th, 2005 · No Comments
Tags: Notes & Handouts · Notices · Web Links
Customer interaction and processes
September 23rd, 2005 · No Comments
Boxes and arrows have a lot of good articles to sift through on how to work with a client to determine what they need, and how to implement the requirements. The following list should give you a starter point.
Note that the list is given as of the date of this post and any updates since [...]
Tags: Design · General · Notes & Handouts · Web Links
Wireframes, Prototypes and HTML
September 23rd, 2005 · 1 Comment
One thing that has been hitting me recently is the method that Boxes and Arrows use for their web design. I have seen Ludo use a similar concept by hacking a page together in a very simple editor for Windows [Ludo, can you please add a comment with the name and link to that editor].
So [...]
Tags: CSS · Design · Notes & Handouts · Web Links
Visa Sub-Classes
September 13th, 2005 · No Comments
Subclass 309 is Spouse (Provisional) this subclass is intended if you and your Austrlian partner: * are legally married; or * intend to legally marry before your temporary visa is decided; or * have been in a de facto relationship for at least the entire 12 months prior to the date of application.
Tags: Database design · General · Notes & Handouts
Web Haiku
September 13th, 2005 · 6 Comments
A bit of fun for you guys…
Write a Haiku about the Web Development course we are studying. Put your Haiku into the comments.
More on the way a Haiku is created see the full article, but remember that they are 5, 7 and 5 syllable lines.
Here is my second ever attempt:
Web development -accessible by people,easy use [...]
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