Non-proprietary's getting more difficult to define nowadays. I'd suggest to say that non-proprietary = any database that is ODBC-compliant? Just about any database is nowadays actually.
But as Tony pointed out, getting links when you're a zero is a pain... it's really a chicken and egg thing. At the moment, my strategy is trying to get listed in the beter directories. These guys do not bother about PR...
I read a post in WebMaster-Talk that the last PR update was about 70 days ago.
I relaunched my site with a new domain name beginning of August - is there a possibility ofgetting a PR in the next update?
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P, ASP can be used to put data into any database that is not proprietary. And you can be sure that MySQL is not proprietary.
I've (well not me but my guys) used it with enterprise class databases like Oracle, DB2 and SQLServer.
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lol - for a 20 year old maybe. When you have 2 kids and 2 mortgages to pay, tough luck. I'm in a brick and mortar company - don't think I'll have the opportunity to move on...
lol! Stalking you? I might just do that if you paid for my airfare half way across the world.
Multimedia and website development sounds great! How's the job market in the UK like for web-related work?
Python,
School doesn't suck! Looking back, the best times of my life was when I was still studying - especially at University.
I work 5 days a week - from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm. When I'm on a project, I normally work till 9.00 pm or 10.00 pm. I only …
Hmm... It definitely looks better than the old one - things like the colors and the icons are better. However, as you guys mentioned, this place needs some skinning...
Both of them looks equally good - I don't see why one should spend money to prove that a site is more professional. Professionalism is not about spending. Professionalism is about the way the site is run - which I think Dev Dreams is doing just fine…
I haven't voted yet.
Anyone care to explain the difference between phpPP and vBulletin? All I've gathered from the above is that one is free while the other needs a purchased license.
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CBG,
Sorry to double-post.
To make things clearer - there are 2 files
File 1 - html that contains the form
File 2 - php - that contains 2 sections
Section 1 - PHP - the code enclosed by <?php ?>
Section 2 - HTML - after the PHP port…