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		<title>Advanced Web Design Principles and Usability</title>
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By Percival Pelaez
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Your entire site consists of a number of pages. Your Home Page being the first page, serves as the preface of your entire website. So with the viewers&#8217; convenience, it has to have sufficient information which is easy to acquire and fast downloadable pages. With your Home Page at the first, it [...]]]></description>
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JavaScript meant a lot to website management, starting from form validation to more complex operations like drag &#038; drop functionality or doing asynchronous communication to the web server (Ajax). JavaScript libraries are very popular in these days. One of the reasons is that websites are getting more and more complex due to its [...]]]></description>
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I was really surprised when I heared some people saying “Patterns suck”, I wanted to know why some people hate these precious guidelines who save us from reinventing the wheel and lets us use it.

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Before you can talk about differences between clustering and load balancing, and there are more than a few, you’ve got to get the definitions straight. Clustering is often understood to mean the capability of some software to provide load balancing services, and load balancing is often used as a synonym for a hardware- [...]]]></description>
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Many &#8211; including me &#8211; evangelize on the noble goal of creating a Enterprise Architecture before setting out on an IT project. One of the key issues with that is that the ‘Enterprise’ hardly ever acts as such. The typical enterprise is at best a federation of little fiefdoms, that more often [...]]]></description>
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Separation of concerns is a concept in software engineering refers to identification and addressing the concerns of functional goals, components, integration, implementation, developer roles and aspects of software programme. The implementation of SoC invloves Modularising and decomposing the software into pieces which are meant for the concerns to be addressed. Here the concern [...]]]></description>
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