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Caribbean Web Development Thursday, November 8th, 2007 at 11:50 pm

Where do you go when you need to know something about websites? I am not talking about finding websites, I am talking about the kind of stuff that might confuse you, such as what an IP address is. While websites like Wikipedia are great, they sometimes explain things in a technical manner, which might confuse some people. That is why Caribbean Web Development is so great, they explain things in ways that you can understand. They are a fairly new site, only a few months old, but they have great articles like why you should care about how your website looks on a mobile phone.


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  1. That sounds pretty cool. I always fail my IT exams because we never learn anything about the hardware and IP’s and packets and servers and blah blah. 98% of our coursework is through practical website building, flash animating and programming. So I always pass prac’s with flying colours and fail exams with many shades of grey.

    Comment by Juzzy — November 9, 2007 @ 3:40 am


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