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Web development with web 2.0? Its more than design, but how much is the coding work? ?

Ncarolina K asked:

I have passionately studied the art of the web revolution of design and trying to understand the applications as well. I am a graphic designer and moreso an entrepreneur with a tech passion. I love incorporating technology to save workload or to innovate further than standards. My basic question for the moment is how much does it cost and what is required to make a website more web2.0 efficient. There should be a database, cgi, or maybe even .asp or .php, but i wanna know what exactly…that would help create small interactive community from scratch. I would like users to interact, leave realtime messages, and have a profile page…. all this without the healthy prices of trying to create the next myspace, but a subcultured community. Is this up someone’s alley or does anyone specialize or know the answer? would love it from the land of computer nerds… thx
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3 Responses to “Web development with web 2.0? Its more than design, but how much is the coding work? ?”

  1. dsavi on May 14th, 2009 1:48 pm

    What you’re looking for is PHP (A server side language) combined with MySQL, (A database) AJAX (Getting data without refreshing the page) and JavaScript (A client side language). Those together will get you whatever you want with web 2.0.
    I suggest you try to do some tutorials first on PHP/MySQL, then start with JS and lastly AJAX. To try to teach you here and now would be impossible.

  2. brisray on May 19th, 2009 5:18 pm

    There isn’t really a web 2. The term was first used to describe the movement towards database and server processed websites.

    From the companies I’ve worked for in the last few years, I’m seeing a trend towards single supplier based solutions and that supplier is Microsoft - IIS, SharePoint, ASP and SQL.

    As to the cost, that depends on a lot of factors including how ambitious you want to be. There are free hosts around who support PHP or ASP and if you want to learn one of the languages or use one of the ready-made solutions then the cost would be minimal - and plenty of people do it that way.

    If you want to be a little more ambitious then the costs for dedicated servers and professional programmers will very quickly cost you 10’s of thousands of dollars.

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