[Klug-general] Interactive Websites

Peter Childs peterachilds at gmail.com
Thu Dec 7 11:10:22 GMT 2006


On 07/12/06, Evan Ingram <evan.ingram at cariss.co.uk> wrote:
> I recently started moving our static content website over to joomla. php
> with a mysql database in the background. Very easy to use, i haven't had
> to actually learn php or mysql but just learn what certain bits do.
>
> http://www.joomla.org/

Hmm Standard Problem, Standard Solution. I'm already using phpcms for
the static content. I've got a real time, interactive system... Oh and
I don't want to reinvent the wheel.

Peter

>
> ~Evan
>
> On Dec 07, 2006 07:53 AM, Peter Childs  wrote:
>
> > Right Second post in ten minutes, its been rather quite so I thought
> > this place needed some livening up. Unless your all positing on the
> > wiki now and I can't be be bothered to look, I have wiki and forums..
> > and that comes from someone using gmail......
> >
> > I need to create a interactive web site, Rather not give details its
> > for work. Basically we have a large C++ Qt application and and want to
> > transfer it or enhance it with an interactive website.
> >
> > Anyway I'm trying to work out what tools to use because I'm getting a
> > bit lost.
> >
> > I mean the web just has too many bits.
> >
> > Php/Perl/Java/SSI (Pick one)
> > Html
> > Javascript (with all its ie/firefox/opera differences)
> > CSS (Yes thats a 4th complely different language)
> > AJAX (Which is really more of an idea than a langauge)
> > GWT (Oh that encapsulates most of the above into java)
> > JPEG
> > PNG
> > GIF
> > ActiveX
> > Flash
> >
> > Are you confused yet?
> >
> > I want to know where to start what to use.
> >
> > I've been looking at Dojo/Php/HTML/CSS but thats still 4 complete
> > different langaues to learn which does not help. And I'm a programmer
> > not a designer so I should be able to cope. But I don't know how a
> > Designer with no programming skills would cope with the web currently.
> >
> > Please bring back the paper and pencil at least then you only had to
> > chouse between type of pen/pencil and type of paper....
> >
> > Peter.
> >
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