Web Designers in Atlanta Georgia
March 31, 2009 by Dunkin
This Web Designers in Atlanta Georgia article is from Surge Design, corporate web designers in Atlanta Georgia
Web designers come from many varied backgrounds, and if your business is considering having a corporate website developed, or perhaps an existing website revamped, then it will be important for you to consider carefully in advance exactly why you believe your business needs a website, and what your website’s main purpose will be.
For example, is your company highly graphical in nature, such as a photographic studio or gallery? Are you looking for sturdy, reliable programming to develop a highly interactive website such as that used by insurance companies to analyze customers’ data and provide reliable, accurate quotations? Are you looking for a website which is thoroughly secure, such as a banking or other financial institute?
These are just a few example of the kind of corporate website which you might wish to have developed, and web designers will be able to bring their own ideas to the table. Whilst some web designers have a graphical background, others may have a background based more in programming, and still others may have moved into web development from unrelated fields, and focus more on compatibility and security issues. It will be important to ensure that the web design team you choose are able to bring appropriate skills and experience to match what your business is after.
If you don’t really know what your business is after, then it will be very easy to let the web designers put ideas into your head, but this will draw on their experience and background, not necessarily your company’s needs.

LogEx: How many times have you made the decision to subscribe or unsubscribe to someone based on something they posted? What makes a company deciding to hire/not to hire someone for the same reason any different? Fortunately, there are anti-discrimination laws in the latter case, but they’re simply unenforceable for public info. As for commercial data, that’s different. Financial records/purchases are not publicly posted by default so that’s a separate issue
Glen, unless there’s middleware or a custom version of MySQL (let’s use MySQL as the example because it’s pertinent to the context of WP and plenty of other web app ecosystems) to decrypt the password string sent by the client (PHP or whatever), then short of that an encrypted DB connection password _is_ the password and the DB is compromised too.
I suggest you buy a SQL reference book and start playing around with it. You can also download visual web developer from Microsoft and start developing little web pages that utilize a
database. There is a significant learning curve since you have to learn a programming language as well as SQL. SQL by itself is a huge deal if you want to get good at it. Just start small and every project you do will be better than the one before and then your're an expert! It pays well to know how to do these things.
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Well, nothing has changed for the better since this video came out, because the external debt of Canada is now $834 billion.
This is true. All of it.
I really wish corporate web designers would keep in mind a lot of guys have some form of color blindness. Me included.
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