hilite.me is an online tool for formatting source code from any language into HTML. All of the color and formatting information is inline, obviating the need for any accompanying CSS or JavaScript. The resulting HTML can be pasted into wherever HTML is welcome — such as emails, blog posts and websites. The one downside to the hilite.me service is that the available styles are listed only by name and not visually. As a result, one needs to cycle through them one at a time in order to recall what a particular style looks like. To remedy this…
Read moreThe right tool for the job
We often get the question “which content management system (CMS) do you recommend for [insert type of organization]?” The answer is always “it depends”. There are many factors that go into choosing the right CMS, but one of the most important things to consider is what is the core functionality it must be able to provide for your website and organization. Sounds like a simple question, but it is critical to think about both your needs for today and your needs down the road when selecting a CMS, as once you make your choice you likely will not want (or have the time) to switch.
Read moreProblem Solved: Modernizing a Classic ASP application
Early last year, we were tasked by one of our customers to propose and prototype a new technology stack for a complex application built using Classic ASP. The existing application uses an Oracle database and the JScript scripting language (essentially, JavaScript). Our research led us to the following proposed technology stack...
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