Want guidance in development of a website?? [closed] - language-agnostic

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I want to develop my own personal website.
Which one should I use, ASP or php?
I want the best performance in terms of page loading, rendering of web page, etc.
As I'm new to web development would you please guide me?
Any tutorial or book to follow?

There are many other things that you should consider before choosing the technology:
Is your goal just to have a personal website, or actually develop it yourself ?
Do you have any experience with other programming languages ?
What kind of personal website is this?
You should know that, basically, you can do everything you want with both languages, but do you really need them?
About hosting, it's harder to find an ASP host especially if you're not willing to pay for your hosting.

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Good tool/software package for simple web design [closed]

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I am a server-side java developer without experience (nor much interest to be honest) in web design (basics on html and css only). However, I need to build a website as part of my work.
Ideally, I would like a tool with similar functionalities as http://www.jimdo.com, but with the possibility of geting the generated html files and deploy them anywhere.
I have tried Kompozer and Dreamweaver but I would like something simpler.
Any ideas ?
You could try BlueGriffon ( http://bluegriffon.org/ ) which is open source and works ok.
But in my opinion it's not going to be simpler than just using the basic skills you have and putting together a plain layout based on html tables.

where to look for free webpage design parts like a search box [closed]

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I am not a very skilled designer so i like to take pieces of CSS and HTML and do the logic behind them. Which are some good websites that have free layouts for things as:
full website design
sign in/up form
search box
menus
borders
etc.
i am spending a lot of time on some design and I know I should find some pieces like this free on the internet
Following is one of the best resource to find what you are looking for
http://www.webresourcesdepot.com/

Good "One page documents" to take away everywhere [closed]

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I'm a beginner when it comes to programming, and I have the nasty habit of googling anything I want to do, or don't understand. When I have to work offline it's of course really hard for me.
I'm trying to make a handbook out of any good cheat-sheet and refcards I've found.
So far I have a Vi cheat sheet, some docs from Addedbytes and a few about standard OS commands.
The question is:
What documents are absolutely essential to avoid being useless while offline. (The more synthetic, the better)
Unless you want to lug around a whole binder of cheat-sheets (which then poses other problmes such as searching for the info), i'd recommend a usb key with the cheat-sheets regarding
the OS you're working on
the language you'll be working with
the technologies you'll be building upon
If you really insist on being exhaustive, a site like http://www.cheat-sheets.org/ may help you go on a cheat-sheet splurge, and you may want to have a look at other answers on stackoverflow

Free Code Obfuscater? [closed]

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i've never been really comfortable with the fact that all of my actionscript code is wide open for anyone to read from my published .swf files.
is there a free code obfuscater available?
A simple google search returned several promising results.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=actionscript%20obfuscator%20free
ActionScript 3 Obfuscator
http://www.irrlicht3d.org/pivot/entry.php?id=690
Monokai ActionScript Obfuscator
http://www.monokai.nl/blog/2006/08/02/actionscript-obfuscator/
Plus lots of choices that are at very reasonable prices.
If you are still looking for a SWF obfuscator, I just release one I developed for the last project I worked on. It's still a work in progress but it's open source, free, and it worked for my project. See the github site for full details on usage and license.
https://github.com/Teesquared/flasturbate

Where to find free html templates to support multiple resolutions/browsers? [closed]

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Is there a website where I can download free css/html templates for a website to support multiple browsers and resolutions?
(I want to make sure I can make use of client's entire screen and not show my website in the middle with "spares" on the sides)
Simple googling will bring you this:
http://www.freecsstemplates.org/
Tried it once, was easy to use.
This should get you started http://csstinderbox.raykonline.com/ the technique is commonly known as fluid layouts.
I've always preferred using Andreas Viklund's stuff. It's easy to tweak and some of his stuff is purposed just for being widely compatible. http://andreasviklund.com/templates/#all/1/list