Olaf Doschke
Programmer
Hello,
Our company is starting over in web development, we're putting some more cats on the web.
There are some major decisions to make, as we are a small company (3 developers) rather as general decisions on what techniques to support, learn and develop in, specialising on custom data centric websites.
Way back 10 years ago we did intranet applications based on HTML 4 and classic ASP/VB. We think we'll pick up again at ASP.NET, but could also end up with PHP or Java.
For the first step we only need static pages and so the first decision is what html doctype to use. I don't see any reasons to still use HTML 4.01, or is there? (X)HTML5 may be a long term perspective, but it's too new to start right away with it.
What kind of Doctype would you choose, if you began a new web project? Also in respect of third party tools like jQuery, Yahoo YUI CSS Framwork, AJAX techniques and with what doctype they integrate best.
We may also base development on some CMS, but would rather like to do some basic stuff first, before diving into a ready-to-use framework, as you can't really judge about it'
s quality if you don't know some basics first.
What can you recommend as some first reads for a rusted web developer.
Existing development platforms are all products available in the Microsoft Action Pack "Development & Design", web relevant mainly VS.NET 2010 Professional, Expression Studio 4 Web Professional and SQL2008.
Bye, Olaf.
Our company is starting over in web development, we're putting some more cats on the web.
There are some major decisions to make, as we are a small company (3 developers) rather as general decisions on what techniques to support, learn and develop in, specialising on custom data centric websites.
Way back 10 years ago we did intranet applications based on HTML 4 and classic ASP/VB. We think we'll pick up again at ASP.NET, but could also end up with PHP or Java.
For the first step we only need static pages and so the first decision is what html doctype to use. I don't see any reasons to still use HTML 4.01, or is there? (X)HTML5 may be a long term perspective, but it's too new to start right away with it.
What kind of Doctype would you choose, if you began a new web project? Also in respect of third party tools like jQuery, Yahoo YUI CSS Framwork, AJAX techniques and with what doctype they integrate best.
We may also base development on some CMS, but would rather like to do some basic stuff first, before diving into a ready-to-use framework, as you can't really judge about it'
s quality if you don't know some basics first.
What can you recommend as some first reads for a rusted web developer.
Existing development platforms are all products available in the Microsoft Action Pack "Development & Design", web relevant mainly VS.NET 2010 Professional, Expression Studio 4 Web Professional and SQL2008.
Bye, Olaf.