by Jason Kendall As there are a plethora of IT courses available, it can be difficult to find the right one. Select one that’s on a par with your personal character, and that’s in demand in the working environment. There’s a wide range of courses to choose from. Often people get started on Microsoft user skills, many go for career changes into Programming, Web Design, Networking or Databases – and these are all possible. However, with so many to choose from, don’t pluck a course out of the air
by Jason Kendall For almost all web designers, Adobe Dreamweaver is the starting point of study. It is probably the favourite environment for web development on the planet. The complete Adobe Web Creative Suite should also be studied in-depth. Doing this will familiarise you in Action Script and Flash, (and more), and could lead on to the Adobe Certified Expert or Adobe Certified Professional (ACE or ACP) qualification. To become a well-rounded web professional however, there are other thing
Web designing and development are the pretty common words but many of us don’t know what exactly they are. In this article I try to throw some light on various aspects relating to web design/development. In layman a web designer or a web developer is a person who creates and arranges the pages to make a great website. A web designer is responsible for giving a look to the website, needs to display company’s brand, services offered, image, and other vital details in a creative manner by judicious
by Jason Kendall A variety of different training programs are on the market for trainees wanting to get into the IT industry. To find the right one for you, look at organisations that will help you find an ideal career for your characteristics, and then run through the details of the job, so you can be sure you’re going to enjoy it. There are courses covering Microsoft User Skills to career courses in Web Design, Databases, Programming and Networking. There is a huge amount of choice and that