PROGRAMMING: TECHNICAL ARTICLES
Business solutions through software
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Implementing world-class business techniques often - almost always! - relies on the availability of suitable software: From ERP systems through shopfloor and back-office software to interactive web applications to ActiveX and Java applets. Software to crunch numbers has traditionally been a key business resource - After all, that's how computing got into business in the first place. But now software to share information, software to facilitate workflow and software to integrate other software systems is vital to achieving business excellence. But these software applications don't always come off the shelf - especially software which integrates applications. The best in-house developments are often the glue that holds together the enterprise systems. Developing applications for business, I've needed to search for all kinds of information - There are plenty of JavaScript tutorials on the web, for instance, but finding techniques to solve real-world problems isn't always so straightforward. So the pages in this section contain applications examples which were created on the way towards solutions to real development issues. One or two are interesting or amusing spin-offs but they all take the basic model forwards. There are JavaScript, VBScript and PHP examples for the web. There is also Visual Basic for the desktop, and I'm working on some articles on useful concepts and techniques as well as newer technologies like .NET, having started on some C# .NET since new year 2003. I can't claim that this collection is exhaustive - probably it never will be, although I'll try to continue to add to the collection as often as I can. Even while it's still quite small I hope it will useful. Neither do I claim that the examples are most efficiently coded: I've tried to ensure that the code is understandable while demonstrating how the requirement is met. Sometimes this has led to using in-line code rather than more elegant functions and function calls. And the collection is growing! With the advent of ASP.NET and the deployment of the .NET framework, the general headings I originally used, For the web and For the desktop have become a little blurred, so I have placed them under new headings - still providing a reasonable categorisation of the topics, I hope: HTML, JavaScript, VBScript and PHP, depending on the significant element of the project. I'll have to redesign this page soon, to accommodate C# - I don't think I'll squeeze five columns across the page! Feedback would be appreciated! Contributions gratefully considered!
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