On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 12:47:38 +0200
Boulgakov Andrei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... On my question what does it mean "Internet technologies"
> i didn't get an answer.
Obviously they heard the buzzword and expected you to provide the answer.
> Do you have any ideas or materials about "Internet technologies".
Actually I once gave a similar presentation in a company that asked
for the same (for a fee). I didn't used any slides, but organized
it as a high level talk and overview. The audience was mainly
programmers, QA people and team leaders from this company.
What I covered was roughly (IIRC):
- Quick intro to basics (what's HTTP, HTML, statelessness etc.)
- Some server history (Apache, some Open-Source evangelism etc.)
- Simple server side techniques: SSI's, CGI's, perl, mod_perl
- Client side methods - {Java,Ecma}script, Java
- Web applications, cookies, backends
- Mix HTML with code - JSP, PHP, ASP
- Big frameworks - J2EE
The general idea was to give people a general overview of the field
so they can position the various buzzwords in the right context.
BTW: I'm sure Reuven Lerner may say a lot more than me about that
(hint, hint, ... wink, wink :-)
Good luck
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