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How do you go from idea to revenue-generating web app?
We are starting to reveal how we go about developing WAL. New product ideas emerge and are contained.
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Website development should be standardized
Standardization can be considered cornerstone of the modern era. We believe that all good Websites have certain features in common and these features can be nicely standardized.
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WYSIWYGs are evil!
Web based What You See Is What You Get editors are just no good and the contextual markup content editors kick their butt. Why? Take a couple of minutes and read this post...
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Development Environment is Essential!
It is absolutely ESSENTIAL to have a streamlined process for creating and maintaining a development environment where the website is developed, tested and refined before it is released live.
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Skip the manual, but give instructions.
We suggest to incorporate instructions on how to use a web app directly into the user interface. The alternative are manuals, which usually are not written or not read.
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Build Objectively Good Websites
Objectively good Website is one that excels in categories that can be objectively measured and objectively compared to any other Website on the Internet within particular categories.
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Website framework with an open API?
We're trying to capture the essence of WebAseemblyLine™. One ideas is that WAL is a website framework with an open API. Another idea says that it's a unified process with tools and notation to succesfully build and manage websites.
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Who owns my website?
Is it possible for your client to own their website? They should own their content and XHTML/CSS theme, but in most cases they will not be able to own the final product. Find out why.
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Why are there no real standards for Web Development?
The Web development is chaotic, unpredictable and fragmented. Why after all this time there are no real guidlines to follow when developing a Web site?
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Standard Problems in Web Project Management
Project management is the most important factor in making a website development project a success. There is several project management issues that reoccur for most projects: "client is not responsive or not reachable", "client does not deliver on time", "client constantly changes requirements" and "Project team fails to meet milestone deadlines". The article presents methods to avoid those issues.

