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  1. Stanford University offers XCS193H: High Performance Websites as a self-paced online course for professionals. Course Description: People love fast web sites, but up until now developers have been focusing on the wrong area. Backend (web server, database, etc.) performance is important for reducing hardware costs and improving efficiency, but for most pages 80% of the load time is spent on the frontend (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images,...more

  2. Today's websites are increasingly dynamic. Pages are no longer static HTML files but instead generated by scripts and database calls. User interfaces are more seamless, with technologies like Ajax replacing traditional page reloads. This course teaches students how to build dynamic websites with Ajax and with Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP), one of today's most popular frameworks. Students learn how to set up domain names with DNS,...more

  3. When Yahoo! was a small company sorting through websites, says President Sue Decker, it was easy to stay close to the customer through the three legs of their business; advertisers, users, and content publishers. But as they began their upward scale to 500 million users, the systems they had in place could not hold. Their size and focus, Decker reflects, blinded them to the needs of their customer for many years.

  4. Mitch Kapor has been an entrepreneur since the 1980's, and here he pinpoints useful websites, educational programs, and learning opportunities that help level the playing field between seasoned venture capitalist and the first-time business operator.

  5. Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of HTTP in building dynamic websites.

  6. Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of JavaScript in building dynamic websites.

  7. Professor David J. Malan discusses scalability as it pertains to building dynamic websites.

  8. Professor David J. Malan discusses security as it pertains to building dynamic websites.

  9. Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of Ajax in building dynamic websites.

  10. Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of Ajax in building dynamic websites.

  11. Professor David J. Malan discusses the use of JavaScript in building dynamic websites.

  12. In this lecture on queer theory, Professor Paul Fry explores the work of Judith Butler in relation to Michel Foucault's History of Sexuality. Differences in terminology and methods are discussed, including Butler's emphasis on performance and Foucault's reliance on formulations such as "power-knowledge" and "the deployment of alliance." Butler's fixation with ontology is explored with reference to Levi-Strauss's concept of the raw and the...more