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Magento – Just Awesome

I have been working lately with Magento (The state of Art e commerce platform). It is build upon the solid PHP Zend framework and uses MySQL as its database.

Magento comes with all the features which you can demand from your e-commerce solution. It is relatively new then other solutions but still it appears to be very stable and bug free (so far ;) ).

It probably provides more features than other commercial alternatives and yet the best part is it is free and open source.

Well thought and planned structure and features, ease of migration, flexible and simple templating system and many other features makes it a best choice for an e-commerce solution.

Kudos! to developers and magento community for such a great job!

Web Standards? A comprehensive discussion…

I would like to discuss today what according to you are web standards?

  • Is is all about validation? If W3C validator validates your page then is your coding proper and correct?
  • Is it all about use of proper syntax and semantics?
  • Is it all about separating the structure ([X]HTML), presentation(CSS) and behavior(JavaScript) ?
  • What it is all about?

Mike Davidson answers like this :

It’s just a reminder that web standards are about a lot more than validation. Web standards are about all the processes involved in publishing information over IP. If you have a big red button at your company that employees press to make their pages live, that’s a standard. It’s your own strange and puzzling standard, but it’s a standard. If someone is going to work at your company, they need to learn how to push the big red button to publish their pages.

So how do we pick what standards to follow when we’re publishing on the web? If we pick standards that nobody else practices or recognizes, the benefit of the standard is limited to our own little world.

Who can we look to for guidance?

First we look to the W3C. We don’t look to them because they have any authority. We don’t look to them because we have to. We look to them because their very charge is to help us and their existence is for our benefit. They are not owned by Microsoft and they are not paid by the NRA.

W3C specifications are usually (but not always) detailed and well-thought out. They give us sets of tags with which to classify our data. They give us proper syntax with which to use these tags. They give us methods of styling our information with external stylesheets. And finally, they give us the ability to add intelligent behavior to our content using the document object model.
After a several days of studying, some people could get a rough handle on the above methods. After several weeks, the same people could probably claim they have intermediate web skills. And after several months, these individuals might have more web skills than anyone in their neighborhood.

So what have these people learned sitting in the closet with their laptop and their O’Reilly book? How to deal with deadlines and workplace personalities? How to integrate art, editorial, and marketing? What web publishing is all about?
Not at all.

They’ve merely learned the building blocks of deploying 0’s and 1’s on the web. That may sound insignificant, but it’s not. It’s more than 99% of the world knows, and probably a good amount of the entire code-writing profession.

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Yoono – Improving the web

Hello friends, today i was sailing through the internet when i found an extension for firefox called Yoono – Socialize your browse and started using it.

This extension was really new to me and was awesome. It included many great features and was improving the great web experience. Some of the great features of Yoono

  • Creates a side bar in the firefox from where all things can be accessed conveniently
  • Allows us to connect through almost all popular Instant messenger networks like aim, gtalk, msn, yahoo
  • Also allows us to connect through different social networking sites like twitter, facebook, piczo, flickr, friendfeed
  • You can discover people who share interest like you
  • Share an article, a photograph, audio, video anything with just a drag and drop and share with your friends

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