Nthuav qhia tus kheej hauv internet: ib cov hybrid mus kom ze?

Hauv internet yuav tsum pab koj qhia koj tus kheej tau yooj yim thiab ua kom koj muaj kev tswj lub ntsiab lus thiab tsis zoo ntawm koj writings. Tab sis, yog tias tej zaum?

Hauv internet yuav tsum tau hu ua lub platform poj kev nthuav qhia tus kheej. Cov ntaubntawv mus tias koj lawm yuav tau tuav thiab muaj hmoo ces tau koj qhov chaw ua hauj lwm rau hauv ib phau ntawv los yog ntawv xov xwm lossis magazine; leej twg yuav luam tawm tsab dab tsi rau hauv internet, thiab yog hais tias nws zoo txaus, nws yuav tau nyob.

Nws twb twv yuav raug hu nws muaj tseeb tias cov nqi nthuav qhia tus kheej tau ncaim rau hauv internet, ces neeg no ntau npaum li cas yuav tsis pom thiab tau siv luam tawm tsab lawv lub tswv yim. (Lub tswv yim ntawm cov nqi economic, los yog tus nqi dag zog uas yuav siv ua ib yam dab tsi, yog ib tug haib heev, raws li. Thaum nws tau ua tej yam yooj yim, tshaj plaws uas cia li tawg nyob rau hauv tej chaw. Nws tseem zoo nkauj self-evident, tiam sis nws yog ib txoj kev haib ntawm saib tej yam xws li tus sawv kev nthuav qhia tus kheej rau hauv internet.)

Muaj ob txoj kev uas ntawm publishing ntsiab lus hauv internet:

  • Publishing ntawm nws tus kheej (ua koj lub platform)
  • Siv lwm tus lub platform (hosted publishing)

Ob leeg tsim muaj cov caij nplooj zeeg q lub hom phiaj ntawm qhov uas yuav yooj yim rau lawv tus kheej publishing. kuv xav li, ho, uas yog ib hybrid uas yuav coj qhov zoo tshaj plaws ob yig.

Yuav ua li cas yuav ua tau ib lub website, ib feem 1

I don’t know if you’ve heard of it, but there’s this thing called the internet that people these days tend to use a lot. As I’ve said before, it’s extremely important nowadays to now how to develop for the web.

So what better way to learn and practice web development skills, all while making a name for yourself on the world’s biggest platform, than to create a website?

This is the first in a series of tutorials where I’ll show you, step-by-step, how to build an awesome website from scratch.

Let’s go, yo.

Vim li cas tu txog cov qhov web development?

Say you want to write about how awesome your pet toaster is and publish it for everyone to see. Say you want to make an app where users can interact with their own virtual pet toasters. Say you want to start selling pet toasters online once you’ve convinced everyone how awesome they are.

In this case, I’d probably be a bit concerned about your sanity. Tab sis npog, more importantly, you’d want to learn some web developmentthat is, the art of creating web pages like the one you’re viewing right now.

' Tis lub caij… yuav tsis mus saib cov websites

Here’s an interesting tidbit from the life of a web developer.

You’d think that people would go on the internet with that shiny new phone/tablet/toaster they got for the holiday season.

Apparently, no one does that. Here’s a look at my latest hits (not the band type, I mean the number of visitors to hathix.com):

hathix visitors graph
As the festive spirit goes up, visits to websites go down.

From what I’ve seen, this seems to be the case with pretty much every website and app: visits or downloads sharply decrease during holiday season. For what it’s worth, things return right back to normal once the new year begins.

An introduction to web development

HTML 5 logo on an iPhone smartphone with app icons around it in a cloud
Welcome to the web.

Back in my day (OK, before my day), the profession of web developer was a low one. It ranked below puppy hater but above Yankees fan on the scale of professional honor. Because of all the tags and transparency spacer images we used, we were seen as crude hackers with no sense of aesthetics.

Qhov tshij, we may still be lacking in aesthetic sense, but as the Web has developed so has the profession of web developer. These days there are countless tools we can use to make well-written, standards-conforming, and beautiful (OK, maybe not that last one) web pages. Most of the great websites you use today (shameless plug: including this one) are built using these tools.

HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript: the future of the web

Before I start, a brief trip through history

It’s 1999. Internet Explorer 5 is hot stuff, the tech bubble is growing. And Mariano Rivera is World Series MVP. And young (gasp.)

A web developer sits at his computer, drinking coffee and writing some code. He wants to make a browser-based game. The only way he can do this is to use Adobe’s Flash platform to make an interactive movie and embed that in his website.

He wants to put a video on his site too. YouTube sounds like the name of a cheesy subway line, nothing more. Our developer has to make a Flash movie for that, too.