I am trying to bring a Rare Earths Elements Company online (I have two mineral resources right herre in the U.S.....But sadly, I can't find funding to start operations.
Don't make me think
A common sense approach to web usability
Second Edition
Steve Krug
ISBN: 0-321-34475-8
This book (if it has not already been suggested), will help you with layout and page organization. It will also help you because it shows many examples of sites that have good layout design. Start with the fundamentals.
Anyone getting out of College is going to be (disillusioned) for a bit. Swimming around for a good job. you'll probably first get indoctrinated by big companies as entry level recruit (level E or F) where they will pay you crap and focus more on molding you to their 'culture' and 'brand name' of douche bag. You'll have to learn much of your skills as you are working (sorry if companies don't like to here this). It doesn't matter what you are learning as everything applies. And by your 5th or 10th job/project you'll be a salty dog and you'll be ready for any programming job around. I guess I would be considered a low level programmer (Coldfusion|Fusebox|jQuery)...and yes I have had problems finding the exact skill to job matches, but as one person told me...Specialize and try not to be a jack of all trades.
Tip: Get arcGIS experience with Java as there is a shortage right now.
Good Luck,
Frank
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Frank
I am trying to bring a Rare Earths Elements Company online (I have two mineral resources right herre in the U.S. ....But sadly, I can't find funding to start operations.
Don't make me think
A common sense approach to web usability
Second Edition
Steve Krug
ISBN: 0-321-34475-8
This book (if it has not already been suggested), will help you with layout and page organization. It will also help you because it shows many examples of sites that have good layout design. Start with the fundamentals.
Anyone getting out of College is going to be (disillusioned) for a bit. Swimming around for a good job. you'll probably first get indoctrinated by big companies as entry level recruit (level E or F) where they will pay you crap and focus more on molding you to their 'culture' and 'brand name' of douche bag. You'll have to learn much of your skills as you are working (sorry if companies don't like to here this). It doesn't matter what you are learning as everything applies. And by your 5th or 10th job/project you'll be a salty dog and you'll be ready for any programming job around. I guess I would be considered a low level programmer (Coldfusion|Fusebox|jQuery)...and yes I have had problems finding the exact skill to job matches, but as one person told me...Specialize and try not to be a jack of all trades.
Tip: Get arcGIS experience with Java as there is a shortage right now.
Good Luck, Frank
I want to thank everyone for their contributions to my post...I am reading everything. So if you think this is too far down the replies...think again because everything is relevant! Keep the good posts coming! Frank